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Paperback Three Treatises (On Sacred Images) Book

ISBN: B0GQKR9QVT

ISBN13: 9798232103460

Three Treatises (On Sacred Images)

In 726 AD, Emperor Leo III unleashed the most devastating attack on Christian worship since the Roman persecutions. Churches across the Byzantine Empire were stripped bare. Precious icons that had blessed generations of believers were smashed to pieces. Christians faced imprisonment for refusing to surrender their sacred images.

From his desert monastery at Mar Saba, John of Damascus did what no one else dared: he fought back with his pen.

His three theological treatises became the intellectual foundation that saved Christian art from extinction. Writing with the precision of a trained diplomat and the passion of a true believer, John crafted arguments so compelling that they ultimately convinced the Seventh Ecumenical Council at Nicaea in 787 to restore traditional worship.

This study reveals:

How John's christological arguments proved that depicting Christ was not just permissible but theologically necessaryThe sophisticated distinction between worship and veneration that resolved charges of idolatryWhy the Council of Trent (1545-1563) relied heavily on John's theology to counter Protestant iconoclasmHow Vatican II (1962-1965) continued to apply his principles to modern liturgical renewal


Drawing from manuscripts preserved in ancient monasteries and recently discovered conciliar records, this authoritative analysis demonstrates why both Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism honor John as the last of the Church Fathers.

More than academic theology, this is the story of how one man's courage in defending sacred beauty has blessed Catholic worship for over twelve centuries. Every time you venerate a crucifix, pray before a statue, or find comfort in religious art, you benefit from theological foundations that John of Damascus secured through years of patient scholarship and fearless conviction.

Perfect for: Catholic theologians, seminary students, art historians, and anyone seeking to understand why the Church has always embraced beauty as a path to God.

"A masterful synthesis of historical scholarship and theological insight that brings the last Church Father to vivid life." - Catholic Historical Review

Get your copy today and discover why this 8th-century monk's defense of sacred images remains as relevant now as it was thirteen centuries ago.

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