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  2. John of Damascus ( Arabic: يوحنا الدمشقي, romanized : Yūḥana ad-Dimashqī; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Δαμασκηνός, romanized : Ioánnēs ho Damaskēnós, IPA: [ioˈanis o ðamasciˈnos]; Latin: Ioannes Damascenus; born Yūḥana ibn Manṣūr ibn Sarjūn, يوحنا إبن منصور إبن سرجون) or John Damascene was an Arab Christian monk, priest, hymnographer, and apologist.

  3. St. John of Damascus (born c. 675, Damascus—died December 4, 749, near Jerusalem; Eastern and Western feast day December 4) was an Eastern monk and theological doctor of the Greek and Latin churches whose treatises on the veneration of sacred images placed him in the forefront of the 8th-century Iconoclastic Controversy and whose theological ...

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  4. His most important theological work, The Fount of Wisdom, is a summary of Eastern theology. Tradition says that his fellow monks grumbled that such elegant writing was a distraction and prideful ...

  5. 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.

  6. Learn about the life and theology of John of Damascus, a monk, priest, and theologian who defended the use of images in worship and summarized the Eastern Orthodox doctrine. Find out how he influenced Christian scholars and addressed Muslim objections in his writings.

  7. Aug 19, 2022 · Our venerable and God-bearing Father John of Damascus (c. 676 - December 5, 749) was also known as John Damascene, Chrysorrhoas, "streaming with gold," (i.e., the golden speaker). He was born and raised in Damascus, in all probability at the Monastery of Saint Sabbas ( Mar Saba ), South East of Jerusalem.

  8. John of Damascus (675-749) was a theologian and defender of icons in the Eastern Orthodox Church. He also wrote on the filioque controversy and other topics of Christian doctrine.

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