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  1. John of Damascus served as a monk, a priest, and a theologian during a crucial time in the history of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He addressed issues important to Christian thought as well as objections and concerns of his Muslim neighbors. He was systematic as a collector and organizer of the theological thought.

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    John was born in Damascus to Christian parents. His family represented theChristians at the court of the local Muslim leader. John originally took overthis role from his father, but could not ignore the call of the church. He gaveup this job to become a monk in the monastery of St. Sabas outside of Jerusalem.He spent his most productive years as a ...

    In 726, Emperor Leo III ordered the destruction of a bronze icon of Christ thatstood over the doors of the imperial palace. This set off in earnest theiconography controversy that culminated in Nicaea II in 787 and later the finalrestoration of icons in 843 still celebrated today as the Triumph of Orthodoxyby the Eastern Church. John of Damascus we...

    John of Damascus was not just a hero to the Eastern Orthodox Church, but wasrespected in the West as well. When it came to the issue of the day that dividedthe East and the West, namely the filoque clause inserted into theNicene Creed, John tried to take a middling position. The Westheld that the Spirit proceeded from the Father and the Son, while ...

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    ? Davis, Leo Donald. “The First Seven Ecumenical Councils”, Collegeville, MN,Liturgical Press, 1983. Pgs. 290-308
    ? Schaff, Philip. “History of the Christian Church” Vol. 4. Hendrickson.
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  3. John of Damascus. Saint John of Damascus (also known as John Damascene, and Chrysorrhoas, "the golden speaker") (c. 676 – December 5, 749) was a Syrian monk, priest and polymath whose fields of study included Law, Theology, Philosophy and Music. He wrote works expounding the Christian faith, and composed hymns which are still in everyday use ...

  4. JOHN OF DAMASCUS , also known as John Damascene, was an eighth-century Christian saint, church father, monastic, theologian, author, and poet. Little is known with certitude about John's life. The dates of both his birth and his death are disputed, as are the number of years that he lived. A conservative assessment of the evidence indicates ...

  5. St. John of Damascus was a significant figure in the history of the Eastern Church, holding the unique distinction of being one of its last Fathers and its greatest poet. Despite his importance, there is a surprising lack of reliable information about his life. When Damascus was conquered by the Arabs, John's ancestors remained faithful to ...

  6. JOHN OF DAMASCUS (c. 675 – c. 750). John, whose secular name was Mansur, was born in Damascus probably in the third quarter of the seventh century. His father and grandfather had been prominent in the fiscal administration of Syria, and it is believed that his father was in charge of the fiscal administration of the Umayyad Empire, with its capital in Damascus, in the latter decades of the ...

  7. Nov 24, 2021 · John Damascene (also called John of Damascus) lived during an era of dramatic change, too: Islam, barely a century old, was challenging the Byzantine Empire. In the middle of his career, he ...

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