JOHN OF DAMASCUS, SAINT

or Saint John Damascenedămˈəsēn, c.675–c.749, Syrian theologian, Father of the Church and Doctor of the Church. He was brought up at the court of the caliph in Damascus, where his father was an official, and he was educated by a Sicilian monk. John inherited his father's office but resigned it (c.726) and entered a monastery in Palestine. His life was spent largely in fighting with his pen for orthodoxy against iconoclasm. His fame rests on his theological masterpiece, The Fountain of Wisdom, a Greek work in three parts—a theological study of Aristotle's categories; a history of heresies, based on Epiphanius and Theodoret, with supplementary material on iconoclasm and Islam; and a formal exposition of the Christian faith (De fide orthodoxa, tr. by F. N. Chase, 1958). This last work was extensively used by the scholastics and is still a prime source for the dogmatic opinions of the principal Eastern Fathers. John also wrote hymns and regulated the choral parts of the Byzantine liturgy. He stimulated the production of Byzantine painting. The elegance of his Greek brought him the epithet Chrysorrhoas [gold-pouring]. His name appears also as John Damascenus. Feast: in Western calendars, Mar. 27.

See F. P. Cassidy, Molders of the Medieval Mind (1944).

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...Cataloging in Publication Data Louth, Andrew St. John Damascene: tradition and originality in Byzantine theology / Andrew Louth. I. John, of Damascus, Saint. I. Title: Saint John Damascene. II. Title. III. Series. BR65...
...jurispru- dence, thriving mainly in Damascus and Baghdad. In the eighteenth century...gamut of popular practices centered on saint worship, visiting their tombs and seeking...series, 2 (1992), pp. 191-202; John Voll, Muhammad Hayya al-Sindi and Muhammad...
...Testament. Then there was the great vision on the road to Damascus, mysterious indeed, and exciting a more profitable wonder...certainly no messenger of Satan that met Paul on the road to Damascus. Here then are isolated phenomena, of which one may say that...
...perhaps, concerning the conversion of the Samaritans by Peter and John and Philip, but Saul had not time for slaughter on the way. There would be plenty of that in Damascus. From Shechem the caravan road led through the plain of Esdraelon...
...3 Named after a Green Shirt hero who participated in the pro-Nazi revolt in Iraq, and later escaped to Germany where he died during the war. The Green Shirts now regard this Mufti aide and Nazi collaborator as a "saint."
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...116, at 108). (44) Ibid. 357-58. (45) John of Damascus, On the Worship of Images, in Readings in Christian...72-73, at 72; see "The Orthodox Faith," in Saint John of Damascus: Writings, The Fathers of the Church (Washington...
...in the Theologies of Paul and John: A Study in the Diverse Unity...Incarnation as explicitly as John does, he presupposes the preexistence...general resurrection of the dead, John develops a more realized eschatology...and as the Son of God on the Damascus road. This perception led him...
...While it seems certain that John knew Jerusalem and its Patriarchs...intriguing parallelism between John and Venerable Bede in Jarrow...later omission of all mention of John by that omnivorous reader...minister of the Ummayad caliph in Damascus should urge obedience to, and...
...reflection on Mary Magdalene (John 20:1-18) by Dorothy...Lemploi de eis dans Saint Jean et ses incidences...The Gospel According to John, Grand Rapids, Eerdmans...123-36. (33) On John of Damascus notion of perichoresis...
...Constantinople, and John of Damascus. (16) Andrew of Crete...So the souls of the saints will go through the...Jerusalem, and later by John of Damascus, for instance--this...Cistercian, 1992). (31) John of Damascus, Homily on the Birth...
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...a Conversion on the Road to Damascus. Now I Believe Again". by...the shrine of a particular saint to sustain them while the springs...a conversion on the road to Damascus. My return was slow, hesitant...November 1963 (the same day as John F Kennedy was assassinated...
...the dawn of Islam, Damascus has been synonymous...the time when Damascus was the capital of...it welcomes Pope John Paul II, marking...Christian basilica of Saint John the Baptist, which...mosque thought of Damascus as the Garden of...
...the special title of "saint." I God declared to...sanctified in truth" (John 17:19). To be holy...truth, and the life" (John 14:6). The communion of saints signifies, first of...fellowship of God (1 John 1:3). To be in Christ...to Saul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:4). Similarly...
...Islam Christianity meet: Saint Moses in the Syrian desert...reach the Monastery of Saint Moses (Mar Musa in Arabic...me, "catch a bus to Damascus and ask them to slow down...the Gospel of Matthew by Saint John Chrysostom, that identifies...
...anything like a popular following, could have commanded a review in such a public journal had he written on, say, John of Damascus or even Aquina s. What is it, then, about Augustine that makes him so useful, so relevant? What gives this orthodox...
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The Road to Damascus. DAMASCUS most famous incident is...much more than a one-saint town. For starters...is the star turn among Damascus historic buildings. It...contains the grave of John the Baptist, who, in...
...visit Syrian capital Damascus, the oldest continually inhabited city on Earth DAMASCUS most famous incident...much more than a one-saint town. For starters...is the star turn among Damascus historic buildings...contains the grave of John the Baptist, who, in...
Saints Peter and Paul. THE death of Pope John Paul II and the election of Pope...affairs. Todays Catholic feast of Saints Peter and Paul likewise draw attention...Christ while he was on his way to Damascus to round up disciples of Jesus and...
...on his way to Damascus (and sainthood...a real dead saint. Of course, saints had always been...weird. The first saints were appointed...its been since. John Paul II was a...reckoned he ran a "saint factory", whereas...when you think of Saints George and Christopher...sainthood) and after John Paul II (of course...
Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul: Unity and Mission. In...about through a vision on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:119a). His inspiration and...You have the words of eternal life." (John 6:68) And Paul said the same thing...
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JOHN OF DAMASCUS, SAINT or Saint John Damascene dam sen, c.675 c.749, Syrian theologian, Father...of the Church. He was brought up at the court of the caliph in Damascus, where his father was an official, and he was educated by a...
JOHN DAMASCENE, SAINT see John of Damascus, Saint . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
DAMASCENE, JOHN see John of Damascus, Saint . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
CHRYSORRHOAS see John of Damascus, Saint . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
RELICS part of the body of a saint or a thing closely connected with the saint in life. In traditional Christian...have generally followed St. John of Damascus in teaching that the earthly body of the saint has a kind of permanent grace...


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