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John of Damascus, Faithfulness in a Post-Christian World
Episode 49th March 2026 • Gospel Gumbo • William Sofield
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What does faithfulness look like when Christianity no longer holds political power, cultural dominance, or state protection?

In this episode of Gospel Gumbo, we explore the life of John of Damascus, a Christian theologian who defended the truth of the gospel while living under Muslim rule in the eighth century. Writing from Damascus—one of the oldest cities in the world and a place rich with biblical meaning—John offers a compelling vision of Christian faith that does not depend on empire, influence, or cultural control.

John lived through a massive shift in church history. Just decades before his birth, Islamic armies had swept across the Middle East and North Africa, ending centuries of Christian political dominance. Christians were no longer in charge; they were tolerated minorities. John’s life shows us how deeply Christian faith can endure—and even flourish—without power.

In this episode, we explore:

  1. What it meant for Christians to live under Muslim rule in the early centuries of Islam
  2. How John’s upbringing inside an Islamic government shaped his calm, confident theology
  3. Why the iconoclastic controversy was really about the incarnation of Christ, not aesthetics
  4. How John defended Christian worship and doctrine without expecting political victory
  5. Why his careful, restrained writing still speaks powerfully to Christians today

John of Damascus reminds us that the strength of the church has never rested in the state. His life testifies to a kingdom that does not rise or fall with governments, and to a Christ whose authority cannot be revoked by decree.

Whether you’re wrestling with cultural change, church decline, or what it means to be faithful in a post-Christian society, this episode offers historical depth, theological clarity, and enduring hope.

Thanks for listening.

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