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John Chrysostom (/ ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm /; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος, Latin: Ioannes Chrysostomus; c. 347 – 14 September 407 AD) [5] was an important Early Church Father who served as Archbishop of Constantinople.
She demonstrates that the exoneration of John was a clear priority in the Dialogue, even if some of the concepts were in contrast to expected ascetic ideals later highlighted in the Lausiac History and after the rehabilitation of John was well on its way.
- Young Richard Kim
- 2018
Oct 15, 2024 · The official rehabilitation of John Chrysostom came about 31 years later, when his relics were brought from Comana to Constantinople and were solemnly received by the archbishop Proclus and the emperor Theodosius II, son of Arcadius and Eudoxia.
- Donald Attwater
nomenon did not end with John’s rehabilitation and the ultimate resolution of the Johannite—anti-Johannite dispute in 438 CE. Theological interests across a diverse spectrum proceeded to claim John for their own and to thus exert a substantial influence on how John was viewed in the centuries that immedi-
The fourth century was a turning point in the history of Christianity; persecution ceased, and the Church could breathe freely. I will touch only on two great examples: the destiny of the Holy Hierarchs Basil the Great and John Chrysostom (The Golden-Mouth).
Discusses the career and reputation of John Chrysostom (c.347–407) and the religious consequences of the political events of his time. John first came to prominence at Antioch through his strict moral teaching, and he became bishop of Constantinople, despite considerable opposition, in 397.
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Oct 2, 2007 · John’s reputation was rehabilitated by Theodosius II in the year 438. The relics of the saintly bishop, which had been placed in the Church of the Apostles in Constantinople, were brought to...