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The Analytic Scholastic The Analytic Scholastic Wednesday, September 30, 2020 St. John of Damascus and "Filioque" St. John Damascene is frequently brought up in the filioque debate. Edward Siecienski recounts in his excellent book that Damascene's statement that only the Father is Cause of the Holy Spirit was the primary stumbling block for the Greek delegation at the Council of Florence. Damascene's views on the procession of the Holy Spirit are subtle, but it is clear from a number of places in On the Orthodox Faith  that he understands the Holy Spirit to proceed from the Father through the Son. Indeed, he says this explicitly. Of course, some people might interpret this procession through the Son as a merely "temporal" procession. However, what is less often noted is Damascene's teaching in his somewhat less accessible work,  On Heresies . If I recall correctly, it received no mention in Siecienski's book, but it is important for making clear that Damascene's procession...

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