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John Chrysostom could perhaps be called an enigma of his day. He had neither desire for politics nor ambition for ecclesiastical advancement. He preferred to live the simple life of an ascetic and had no cravings for the fame, riches, or luxuries that came with life in the metropolitan cities of his day. However, in God’s great providence, he is now recognized as one of the Doctors of the Church....

somewhere along the way, John became disillusioned with philosophy and started studying the Bible. It was then that he came to repentance and faith in Christ, and throughout the remainder of his life he would call Christianity the true philosophy. Most converts were required to undertake a two-year catechumenate, in which they studied the great doctrines and practices of the church and were tested on them before being baptized and brought into the church. However, children of
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