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pshichka [43]
4 years ago
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Who was John of Damascus?

History
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krok68 [10]4 years ago
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The correct answer is B) he was a monk who believed the use of icons was a form of idolatry.

John of Damascus was a monk who believed the use of icons was a form of idolatry.

John of Damascus (approx. 680-750) was a monk who wrote treatises about the use of icons or sacred images for worship by the people. His points of view created controversy because Leo III, the Byzantine Emperor, had forbidden images in churches of the Empire with a decree in 726. However, John of Damascus supported the icons.

kramer4 years ago
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<span>b)he was a monk who believed the use of icons was a form of idolatry
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