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Church Fathers / Episode 5 / St. John of Damascus Video Audio Hello and Welcome to this edition of Wisdom of the Fathers. Att. Picture of the Church (1). Att. Picture of the Ascension (2). Att. Picture of the Bible (3). Att. Picture of Church Fathers (4). Att. Picture of Catholics in the Pews (5). Att. Picture of St. John of Damascus (6). The Catholic faith is one of rich intellectual tradition stretching all the way back to the time of Christ. When Christ ascended into Heaven He left us a church that was in its infancy in its self-understanding. This infancy created a NEED within in the church for individuals to RISE UP... think about pray over and meditate upon what God was revealing. The answer to this NEED was the Church Fathers certain individuals who were intellectual giants gifted with the ability to either break down an article of faith into its simplest form or develop it further. They did this so we ordinary Catholics could understand the fullness of what Jesus was trying to purport to us in sacred scripture and apostolic tradition also known as the Deposit of Faith. In this fifth episode of Wisdom of the Fathers we re going to talk about Saint John of Damascus... a noteworthy Church Father. <<CAM 2>> Now before we get into the fine points of his life let s step back for one split second and measure the influence of this man. Type on Chrysorrhoas = Streaming 1 St. John of Damascus was also known as

with Gold, or Golden Speaker. Att. Picture of the Assumption (7). Att. Picture of a hymn (8). John Damascene Chrysorrhoas, which means streaming with gold or the golden speaker. He was a polymath whose fields of interest and contribution included law theology philosophy and music. He is often referred to as the Doctor of the Assumption due to his writings on the Assumption of Mary. St. John of Damascus has the double honor of being the last of the Greek Fathers of the Church and the greatest of her poets. He wrote works expounding the Christian faith and composed hymns. He was chiefly known for his ability to compile information into an encyclopedia and he is famous for his strong defense of icons. Some consider him the originator of the Scholastics while others view him as the initial Scholastic and his work... Of Orthodoxy is seen as the principal compilation of Scholasticism. The Life of St. John of Damascus Att. Picture of Damascus (9). Att. Picture of Syria (17). Att. Picture of Greek and Muslim books (10)(11). Att. Picture of a monk (12)(16). 2 John was born into a prominent family in Damascus in 676 A.D. He was brought up under Muslim rule. His father was a Christian and worked as head of the tax department for Syria. He wanted John to learn not only the books of the Muslims but those of the Greeks as well. It is from this desire that John became bilingual. When John reached the age of 23 his father searched for a Christian tutor capable of giving his son the best education the age afforded. He found a Sicilian monk named Cosmas in the

Att. Type on Algebra Geometry Music Astronomy Theology. Att. Type on Iconoclast heresy. Att. Picture of the Byzantine Empire (13). Att. Picture of St. Sabas Monastery (14). Att. Picture of John (15). 3 marketplace. He was being held captive as a result of a raid for prisoners of war that had taken place in the coasts of Italy. This man turned out to be an erudite of great knowledge and wisdom. John was a precocious student making rapid progress in algebra geometry music astronomy and theology. <<CAM 2>> Once his father died John was made chief councilor of Damascus. It was during this period that the Church in the East began to fight the Iconoclast heresy. The Iconoclast heresy was an argument over the use of religious images in the Byzantine Empire during the 8th and 9th centuries. The Iconoclasts those who discarded images objected to icon worship for numerous reasons including the Old Testament ban against images in the Ten Commandments... and the possibility of idolatry. The defenders of icon worship on the other hand insisted on the symbolic nature of images and on the dignity of created matter. In the course of his defense for the Church John heard a call to a higher life. He then left his position and entered the monastery of St. Sabas which is 18 miles southeast of Jerusalem. After the usual probation he was also ordained a priest in 735 at the age of 59. John died in 749 at the age of 73 as a revered Father of the Church and is recognized as a saint. He wrote works expounding the Christian faith and composed hymns.

Now that we have an understanding of who Saint John of Damascus was let s take a look at what he had to say about the filioque. <<CAM 2>> John of Damascus on the Filioque Att. Granite Background (for all quotes); change color of background for each quote. "Likewise we believe also in one Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life... God existing and addressed along with Father and Son; uncreated, full, creative, allruling, all-effecting, all-powerful, of infinite power, Lord of all creation and not under any lord; deifying, not deified; filling, not filled; sharing in, not shared in; sanctifying, not sanctified; the intercessor, receiving the supplications of all; in all things like to the Father and Son; proceeding from the Father and communicated through the Son" (Exposition of the Orthodox Faith 8 [A.D. 712]). "And the Holy Spirit is the power of the Father revealing the hidden mysteries of his divinity, proceeding from the Father through the Son in a manner known to himself, but different from that of generation" (ibid., 12). "I say that God is always Father since he has always his Word [the Son] coming from himself and, through his Word, the Spirit issuing from him" (Dialogue Against the Manicheans 5 [A.D. 728]). Conclusion Att. Russell on screen; no pictures or animations. <<CAM 2>> Well that s all for this episode! Thank you for tuning in to Wisdom of the 4

Fathers! AND make sure to catch us next time where we discuss our next Church Father Clement of Alexandria and what he had to say about the sin of homosexuality. I m Russell Voris. God Bless! 5