Writings: The Fount of Knowledge
by Saint John of Damascus
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Contributions
- Chase, Frederic Hathaway, 1904- tr. - Contributor
- St. John of Damascus - Author name as appears on this edition
Publication
1958 - Fathers of the Church, inc., New York, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
106,500 words, Guess
Page Count
426 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6265857M
- OCLC Control Number810002
- OCLC Control Number3278815
- OCLC Control Number630609307
- Internet Archivewritingsthefount0037john
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- Library of Congress Control Number59000792
Classifications
- DDC281.4
- LCCBR60.F3 J6
- LCCBR60.F3 J63 1970
Alternate Titles
- The fount of knowledge.
Description
An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith (Koinē Greek: Ἔκδοσις Ἀκριβὴς τῆς Ὀρθοδόξου Πίστεως, Ékdosis akribès tēs Orthodóxou Písteōs) – a summary of the teachings and dogmatic writings of the Early Church Fathers. More specifically the Cappadocian Fathers (Saint Basil, Saint Gregory of Nazianzus and Saint Gregory of Nyssa) from the 4th century. It incorporates Aristotelian language and demonstrates originality through John's selection of texts and annotations influenced by Antiochene analytical theology. This work, when translated into Oriental languages and Latin, became a valuable resource for both Eastern and Western thinkers, offering logical and theological concepts. Additionally, its systematic style served as a model for subsequent theological syntheses composed by medieval Scholastics. The "Exposition" delves into speculations about the nature and existence of God, giving rise to points of debate among later theologians.This writing was the first work of systematic theology in Eastern Christianity and an important influence on later Scholastic works
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