John of Damascus was a monk, theologian, philosopher, and writer from the Byzantine Empire. Born in 676 and died on December 4, 749, he is renowned for his contributions to Christian theology, particularly during the Iconoclasm controversy. His works, such as 'The Defense of Images,' had a profound impact on the development of religious philosophy and art in subsequent centuries.
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“Woman is the daughter of falsehood, a sentinel of hell, the enemy of peace.”
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“If a pagan asks you to show him your faith, take him into church and place him before the icons.”
Source: Fathers of the Church: Writings
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