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Créditos de la imagen: John of Damascus, icon from Damascus (Syria), 19th c., attributed to Iconographer Ne'meh Naser Homsi. By attributed to Iconographer Ne'meh Naser Homsi. - http://www.balamand.edu.lb/theology/WritingsSJD.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4828910

Obras de Saint John of Damascus

Writings (1958) 140 copias
Exposición de la fe (2003) 3 copias
Ecrits sur l'Islam (1992) 2 copias

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Nombre canónico
of Damascus, Saint John
Otros nombres
John Damascene
Fecha de nacimiento
676
Fecha de fallecimiento
794-12-04
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Byzantium
Lugar de nacimiento
Damascus, Syria
Lugar de fallecimiento
Jerusalem, Israel
Lugares de residencia
Damascus, Syria
Jerusalem, Israel
Ocupaciones
polymath
cleric
Organizaciones
Roman Catholic Church
Premios y honores
Doctor of the Church

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Denunciada
Murtra | Jan 11, 2021 |
St. Hilary of Poitiers: Select works / tr. by E. W. Watson, L. Pullan, and others ; ed. by W. Sanday -- Exposition of the orthodox faith / John of Damascus ; tr. by S. D. F. Salmond
 
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ME_Dictionary | otra reseña | Mar 19, 2020 |
Barlaam and Josaphat is a Christianized version of the story of Siddharta Gautama, who became the Buddha. In the Middle Ages the two were treated as Christian saints, being entered in the Greek Orthodox calendar on 26 August, and in the Roman Martyrology in the Western Church as "Barlaam and Josaphat" on the date of 27 November.

According to the legend, King Abenner or Avenier in India persecuted the Christian Church in his realm, founded by the Apostle Thomas. When astrologers predicted that his own son would some day become a Christian, Abenner had the young prince Josaphat isolated from external contact. Despite the imprisonment, Josaphat met the hermit Saint Barlaam and converted to Christianity. Josaphat kept his faith even in the face of his father's anger and persuasion. Eventually Abenner converted, turned over his throne to Josaphat, and retired to the desert to become a hermit. Josaphat himself later abdicated and went into seclusion with his old teacher Barlaam.

Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barlaam_and_Ioasaph
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Denunciada
gmicksmith | otra reseña | Aug 17, 2011 |
Présentation complète sur http://graecorthodoxa.hypotheses.org/461
CR dans la Revue des études byzantines 68 (2010).
 
Denunciada
vkc | otra reseña | Mar 9, 2011 |

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