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37 - John of Damascus, An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith 57–58

from Part II - Christological Perspectives after Constantinople II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2022

Mark DelCogliano
Affiliation:
University of St Thomas, Minnesota
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The magnum opus of John of Damascus is The Fount of Knowledge, a trilogy consisting of The Philosophical Chapters (aka Dialectica, CPG 8041), On Heresies (CPG 8044), and the dogmatic part, An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith (CPG 8043). From its appearance it has been considered a monumental achievement, and it is sometimes referred to as the first summa theologica. Translated here are two chapters from the Exposition: a short chapter (57=Exposition III 13) on the properties of the two natures of Christ, and a longer chapter (58=Exposition III 14) on the two wills of Christ. The two wills remained a live issue for the Jerusalem church for a number of reasons. In 685 a delegation was sent by the Chalcedonian leadership of Syro-Palestine (ostensibly from Jerusalem, but Jerusalem had no bishop at this time and the leadership resided in Damascus) to Constantinople to acknowledge acceptance of the Council of Constantinople (680–681).

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