
A History of the Christian Church (Part 24) John of Damascus. A Voice of Truth in the Rise of Islam.
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Welcome to The History of the Christian Church – Episode 24
John of Damascus: A Voice for Truth in the Rise of Islam
In today’s episode, we explore the remarkable life and enduring influence of John of Damascus, the last of the great early Church Fathers. Living in the heart of the Islamic world yet shaped by deep Christian conviction, John stood at a critical juncture in church history. Amidst imperial decrees and theological upheaval, he became a bold defender of Christian doctrine and a powerful voice for truth against the rise of Islam.
Best known for his defence of icons, John’s writings anchored Christian worship in the incarnation of Christ—proclaiming that the Word made flesh can and should be represented visually. Through his theological masterpiece, The Fountain of Knowledge, and his uncompromising witness under pressure, John of Damascus helped preserve and articulate the faith during a time of intense controversy.
Join us as we reflect on his life, legacy, and what his courageous stand means for us today.
📘 Episode Highlights
- John’s early life under Islamic rule and his formative education
- His transition from public service to monastic devotion
- The iconoclast controversy and John’s pivotal defense of sacred images
- A survey of his major works, including The Fountain of Knowledge
- His critique of Islam and role as a bridge between East and West
- Why his voice still matters in a world confused about truth and faith
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