Orthodox Wisdom

On Paradise - St. John of Damascus

Nov 14, 2025
Explore the nature of paradise and its significance as described by St. John of Damascus. Discover how the tree of knowledge served as a test of obedience for Adam and Eve, leading to their loss of innocence. Delve into the dual aspects of Eden—physical and spiritual—and the metaphorical meanings of the trees. The discussion highlights the dangers of premature knowledge and contrasts material sustenance with the immortality promised by the tree of life. Join in on a journey that examines divine purpose and the pursuit of God's kingdom.
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Paradise As A Divine Kingdom

  • God prepared Eden as a divine kingdom for humanity to live a blessed, ruler-like life over creation.
  • Paradise was luxuriant, temperate, and intended as a worthy habitation for man made in God's image.
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The Tree As A Moral Test

  • The tree of knowledge served as a moral test to reveal obedience or disobedience in humanity.
  • Adam's eating led to anxiety, shame, and care, overturning the dispassionate life God intended.
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Tree Of Life As Spiritual Theoria

  • The tree of life symbolizes participation in theoria, the contemplative vision of God that imparts incorruptible life.
  • Divine theoria, not merely material fruit, sustains a life uninterrupted by death for those who partake.
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