{"id":22128,"date":"2023-12-30T11:08:05","date_gmt":"2023-12-30T19:08:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nemoslibrary.com\/patristics\/?p=22128"},"modified":"2023-12-30T12:50:17","modified_gmt":"2023-12-30T20:50:17","slug":"john-of-damascus-exposition-of-the-orthodox-faith-i","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nemoslibrary.com\/patristics\/john-of-damascus-exposition-of-the-orthodox-faith-i\/","title":{"rendered":"John of Damascus: Exposition of the Orthodox Faith I"},"content":{"rendered":"<h4>On the Eternal Generation of the Son<\/h4>\n<p>For there never was a time when the Father was and the Son was not, but always the Father and always the Son, Who was begotten of Him, existed together. For He could not have received the name Father apart from the Son: for if He were without the Son, He could not be the Father: and if He thereafter had the Son, thereafter He became the Father, not having been the Father prior to this, and He was changed from that which was not the Father and became the Father. This is the worst form of blasphemy. For we may not speak of God as destitute of natural generative power: and generative power means, the power of producing from one\u2019s self, that is to say, from one\u2019s own proper essence, that which is like in nature to one\u2019s self. <a href=\"#ref_note_1\" name=\"cite_note_1\">[1]<\/a><\/p>\n<h4>Biblical Anthropomorphism<\/h4>\n<p>So then all the statements concerning God, that imply body, are symbols, but have a higher meaning: for the Deity is simple and formless. Hence by God\u2019s eyes and eyelids and sight we are to understand His power of overseeing all things and His knowledge, that nothing can escape: for in the case of us this sense makes our knowledge more complete and more full of certainty. By God\u2019s ears and hearing is meant His readiness to be propitiated and to receive our petitions: for it is this sense that renders us also kind to suppliants, inclining our ear to them more graciously. God\u2019s mouth and speech are His means of indicating His will; for it is by the mouth and speech that we make clear the thoughts that are in the heart: God\u2019s food and drink are our concurrence to His will, for we, too, satisfy the necessities of our natural appetite through the sense of taste. And God\u2019s sense of smell is His appreciation of our thoughts of and good will towards Him, for it is through this sense that we appreciate sweet fragrance. And God\u2019s countenance is the demonstration and manifestation of Himself through His works, for our manifestation is through the countenance. And God\u2019s hands mean the effectual nature of His energy, for it is with our own hands that we accomplish our most useful and valuable work. And His right hand is His aid in prosperity, for it is the right hand that we also use when making anything of beautiful shape or of great value, or where much strength is required. His handling is His power of accurate discrimination and exaction, even in the minutest and most secret details, for those whom we have handled cannot conceal from us aught within themselves. His feet and walk are His advent and presence, either for the purpose of bringing succour to the needy, or vengeance against enemies, or to perform any other action, for it is by using our feet that we come to arrive at any place. His oath is the unchangeableness of His counsel, for it is by oath that we confirm our compacts with one another. His anger and fury are His hatred of and aversion to all wickedness, for we, too, hate that which is contrary to our mind and become enraged thereat. His forgetfulness and sleep and slumbering are His delay in taking vengeance on His enemies and the postponement of the accustomed help to His own. And to put it shortly, all the statements made about God that imply body have some hidden meaning and teach us what is above us by means of something familiar to ourselves. <a href=\"#ref_note_2\" name=\"cite_note_2\">[2]<\/a><\/p>\n<h4>The Place of God<\/h4>\n<p>But there is also mental place where mind is active, and mental and incorporeal nature exists: where mind dwells and energises and is contained not in a bodily but in a mental fashion. For it is without form, and so cannot be contained as a body is. God, then, being immaterial1617 and uncircumscribed, has not place. For He is His own place, filling all things and being above all things, and Himself maintaining all things1618. Yet we speak of God having place and the place of God where His energy becomes manifest. For He penetrates everything without mixing with it, and imparts to all His energy in proportion to the fitness and receptive power of each: and by this I mean, a purity both natural and voluntary. For the immaterial is purer than the material, and that which is virtuous than that which is linked with vice. Wherefore by the place of God is meant that which has a greater share in His energy and grace. For this reason the Heaven is His throne. For in it are the angels who do His will and are always glorifying Him. For this is His rest and the earth is His footstool. For in it He dwelt in the flesh among men. And His sacred flesh has been named the foot of God. The Church, too, is spoken of as the place of God: for we have set this apart for the glorifying of God as a sort of consecrated place wherein we also hold converse with Him.<a href=\"#ref_note_3\" name=\"cite_note_3\">[3]<\/a><br \/>\n&#8230;<br \/>\nThe angel, although not contained in place with figured form as is body, yet is spoken of as being in place because he has a mental presence and energises in accordance with his nature, and is not elsewhere but has his mental limitations there where he energises. For it is impossible to energise at the same time in different places. For to God alone belongs the power of energising everywhere at the same time. The angel energises in different places by the quickness of his nature and the promptness and speed by which he can change his place: but the Deity, Who is everywhere and above all, energises at the same time in diverse ways with one simple energy.<\/p>\n<h4>References<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"#cite_note_1\" name=\"ref_note_1\">^1.<\/a> John of Damascus. <em>Exposition of the Orthodox Faith<\/em>. I.VIII. NPNF 2\/9. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Accessed December 30, 2023. <a href=\"https:\/\/ccel.org\/ccel\/schaff\/npnf209\/npnf209.iii.iv.i.viii.html\">https:\/\/ccel.org\/ccel\/schaff\/npnf209\/npnf209.iii.iv.i.viii.html<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"#cite_note_2\" name=\"ref_note_2\">^2.<\/a> John of Damascus. <em>Exposition of the Orthodox Faith<\/em>. I.XI. NPNF 2\/9. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Accessed December 30, 2023. <a href=\"https:\/\/ccel.org\/ccel\/schaff\/npnf209\/npnf209.iii.iv.i.xi.html\">https:\/\/ccel.org\/ccel\/schaff\/npnf209\/npnf209.iii.iv.i.xi.html<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"#cite_note_3\" name=\"ref_note_3\">^3.<\/a> John of Damascus. <em>Exposition of the Orthodox Faith<\/em>. I.XIII. NPNF 2\/9. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Accessed December 30, 2023. <a href=\"https:\/\/ccel.org\/ccel\/schaff\/npnf209\/npnf209.iii.iv.i.xiii.html\">https:\/\/ccel.org\/ccel\/schaff\/npnf209\/npnf209.iii.iv.i.xiii.html<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On the Eternal Generation of the Son For there never was a time when the Father was and the Son was not, but always the Father and always the Son, Who was begotten of Him, existed together. For He could not have received the name Father apart from the Son: for if He were without the Son, He could not be the Father: and if He thereafter had the Son, [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"advanced_seo_description":"","jetpack_seo_html_title":"","jetpack_seo_noindex":false,"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_dont_email_post_to_subs":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paywalled_content":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":true,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","default_image_id":0,"font":"","enabled":false},"version":2}},"categories":[223],"tags":[59,219],"class_list":["post-22128","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-john-of-damascus","tag-doctrine-of-the-trinity","tag-eternal-generation"],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","jetpack-related-posts":[{"id":22035,"url":"https:\/\/nemoslibrary.com\/patristics\/athanasius-defence-of-the-nicene-definition\/","url_meta":{"origin":22128,"position":0},"title":"Athanasius: Defence of the Nicene Definition","author":"Nemo","date":"April 8, 2023","format":false,"excerpt":"On Eternal Generation of the Son God is self-existent, enclosing all things, and enclosed by none; within all according to His own goodness and power, yet without all in His proper nature. 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