About John Chrysostom
John Chrysostom (c. 349–407 AD) was an influential early Christian bishop and theologian, known for his eloquent preaching and social justice advocacy. As the Archbishop of Constantinople, he earned the nickname "Chrysostom," which means "golden-mouthed," due to his remarkable oratory skills. His writings and sermons emphasized moral integrity and the importance of charity, and he remains a significant figure in both Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions.