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John of Damascus

open access: yesGlobal Mass Communication Review, 2021
John of Damascus, also known as Saint John of Damascenes, was born in the second half of the seventh century,between 674 and 675 in Damascus (Sahas, 1984). He was a monk, apriest, a hymnographer, and a scholar. He was born in an Arab -Christian family.
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John of Damascus: rewriting the division of heresy and schism

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2018
St. John Damascene’s writings on heresies – specifically those texts against Nestorianism and Monophysitism – demonstrate a careful consideration of how thin the line is between schism and heresy. In the texts on heresies, Damascenus endeavors to reread the separation of certain Churches as an ecclesial problem and not only a theological problem.
Zachary M. Keith
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Christian Arab John of Damascus's Critique of Islam

open access: yesArtuklu Akademi, 2020
Özİslam’ı eleştirme noktasında öncü Hıristiyan teologlardan biri hiç şüphesiz Yuhanna ed-Dımeşkî’dir (675-749). Emevîler döneminde yaşayan ve son kilise babası kabul edilen Yuhanna ed-Dımeşkî, Hıristiyan teolojisini savunmak maksadıyla pek çok eser kaleme almıştır.
Recep Aydoğmuş
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A Comparison between the Pagan and Christian Apologies for Holy Images [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت و فلسفه, 2021
This paper is going to draw a comparison between pagan and Christian apologies for holy images. To this end, after giving a general history of the issue, the most important criticisms made of the images and veneration of them will be briefly considered ...
Alireza Esmaeilzadeh Barzi
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John Damascene or Jerusalem monk John [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2014
Most of original manuscripts wrongly claim authority of the treatise Adversus Constantinum Caballinum to John of Damascus. We applied the method of detailed linguistic analysis in order to check the hypothesis that Jerusalem monk John, the ...
Pavlović Jovana
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Os Corães de João Damasceno: Bíblos, Grafé e Syngrafé no âmbito da “Threskéia dos ismaelitas”

open access: yesHamsa, 2022
With the purpose of contributing to the advancement of research on the so-called "Early Islam", the article addresses some terms used in a passage attributed to the Christian theologian João Damasceno (early 8th century); with this it brings to light a ...
Pedro Lima Vasconcellos
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Hagiographic Narrative and its Interpretations [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2020
The article based on the hagiography of the bishop of Constantinople St. John Chrysostom studies a development process of the hagiographical version of the saint’s biography and its interpretation in the hagiographical tradition. The life of the saint, a
Alexandra S. Balakhovskaya
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Synthesis of the Theological Doctrine of the Icon in the Works of St. John of Damascus

open access: yesВолинський благовісник, 2020
The theoretical legacy of John of Damascus still attracts the attention of researchers, as his works had a significant impact not only on the development of the theological discourse of the Eastern and Western Churches, but also on the further ...
Viktoria Golovei
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ISLAM W DOŚWIADCZENIU ŚW. JANA DAMASCEŃSKIEGO

open access: yesCivitas et Lex, 2017
According to saint John of Damascus, Islam is one of the Christian sects. The difference between Islam and Christianity is mainly in understanding Logos (Logos as an eternal Word of God) and “logias” – the words of God that were revealed and written down.
Piotr Bortkiewicz
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The Earthly Essene Nucleus of 1QSA [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
This article makes the case that the regulations for communal life in the central portions of 1QSa are much more closely related to the Damascus Document than to the Rule of the Community to which the text was physically attached.
Hempel, Charlotte
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