
audiobook
St John Damascene on Holy Images
TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE
PART I. APOLOGIA OF ST JOHN DAMASCENE AGAINST THOSE WHO DECRY HOLY IMAGES.
PART II.
PART III.
SERMON I. ON THE ASSUMPTION (κοίμησις).
SERMON II. ON THE ASSUMPTION (κοίμησις).
SERMON III. ON THE ASSUMPTION (κοίμησις).
INDEX
In this newly translated treatise, the great 8th‑century theologian St John Damascene confronts the fierce iconoclast movement that sought to ban sacred pictures from churches. Writing with the eloquence of a seasoned apologist, he explains why holy images are not idols but vital aids that point the faithful toward the invisible God, whose very incarnation is itself an image made flesh. The work places his arguments within the wider debates of the Seventh Ecumenical Council, showing how the defense of icons became a cornerstone of Christian doctrine.
The accompanying three sermons celebrate the Assumption of the Mother of God, presenting it as the crowning affirmation of her unique role in salvation history. Damascene weaves theological insight with vivid devotional language, illustrating how the veneration of Mary connects believers to the divine mystery and underscores the communion of saints. Listeners will gain a clear sense of the early Church’s struggle to balance reverence for the material with devotion to the transcendent, all rendered in accessible, compelling prose.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (234K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-09-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

675–749
A leading voice of 8th-century Christianity, he is remembered for defending sacred images during the Iconoclastic Controversy and for shaping Christian theology in a clear, lasting way.
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