
Three Homilies concerning the Power of Demons
Written by St. John Chrysostom in the early 5th century, 'Three Homilies concerning the Power of Demons' addresses the philosophical errors of his time regarding moral responsibility and the influence of evil. Chrysostom argues against the notion that humanity is powerless against demons and fate, emphasizing the importance of free will and the necessity of divine grace in overcoming sin. His strong stance on moral exertion and the human condition has sparked discussions on the balance between divine assistance and personal responsibility.






















