In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of John Chrysostom, one of Christianity’s greatest preachers and theologians. Born in 347 AD in Antioch, he became known for his powerful sermons, deep biblical insight, and fearless moral stance. We discuss his key writings, such as On the Priesthood and Homilies on Matthew, his emphasis on social justice, and his contributions to Christian liturgy. We also examine the controversies that led to his exile, including conflicts with imperial authorities and theological disputes. Finally, we look at how modern scholars view his legacy and why his influence endures today. Tune in to discover the Golden Mouth of Christianity!
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