Johannes Von Damaskus, written by Joseph Langen and published in 1879, is a historical biography of John of Damascus, an important Syrian monk, priest, hymnographer, and doctor of the Church. The book examines the life and theological contributions of John of Damascus, who lived in the 7th and 8th centuries. It likely explores his involvement in theological controversies, his writings on various religious topics, and his role in shaping Christian thought. This biography offers valuable insights into the life and times of a key figure in the Eastern Orthodox tradition and the broader history of Christianity.
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