Isaac of Nineveh Isaac the Syrian the Second Part Chapters IV XLI English translation

Isaac of Nineveh  Isaac the Syrian    the Second Part   Chapters IV XLI  English translation
Author: Isaac (Bishop of Nineveh)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1995
Genre: Asceticism
ISBN: UVA:X002700416

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Isaac of Nineveh Isaac the Syrian the Second Part Chapters IV XLI

Isaac of Nineveh  Isaac the Syrian    the Second Part   Chapters IV XLI
Author: Isaac (Bishop of Nineveh)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1995
Genre: Asceticism
ISBN: UVA:X002700420

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Isaac of Nineveh Isaac the Syrian the Second Part Chapters IV XLI Syriac text

Isaac of Nineveh  Isaac the Syrian    the Second Part   Chapters IV XLI  Syriac text
Author: Isaac (Bishop of Nineveh)
Publsiher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Asceticism
ISBN: 9068317083

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Prayer and Worship in Eastern Christianities 5th to 11th Centuries

Prayer and Worship in Eastern Christianities  5th to 11th Centuries
Author: Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony,Derek Krueger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317076414

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Prayer and Worship in Eastern Christianities, 5th to 11th Centuries forges a new conversation about the diversity of Christianities in the medieval eastern Mediterranean, centered on the history of practice, looking at liturgy, performance, prayer, poetry, and the material culture of worship. It studies prayer and worship in the variety of Christian communities that thrived from late antiquity to the middle ages: Byzantine Orthodoxy, Syrian Orthodoxy, and the Church of the East. Rather than focusing on doctrinal differences and analyzing divergent patterns of thought, the essays address common patterns of worship, individual and collective prayer, hymnography and liturgy, as well as the indigenous theories that undergirded Christian practices. The volume intervenes in standard academic discourses about Christian difference with an exploration of common patterns of celebration, commemoration, and self-discipline. Essays by both established and promising, younger scholars interrogate elements of continuity and change over time – before and after the rise of Islam, both under the control of the Eastern Roman Empire and in the lands of successive caliphates. Groups distinct in their allegiances nevertheless shared a common religious heritage and recognized each other – even in their differences – as kinds of Christianity. A series of chapters explore the theory and practice of prayer from Greco-Roman late antiquity to the Syriac middle ages, highlighting the transmission of monastic discourses about prayer, especially among Syrian and Palestinian ascetic teachers. Another set of essays examines localization of prayer within churches through inscriptions, donations, dedications, and incubation. Other chapters treat the composition and transmission of hymns to adorn the liturgy and articulate the emotions of the Christian calendar, structuring liturgical and eschatological time.

New Narratives for Old

New Narratives for Old
Author: Anthony Briggman,Ellen Scully
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2022-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813235349

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Guilds and conferences have grown up around historical theology, yet no volume has ever been dedicated to the definition and illustration of the method undergirding historical theology. This volume both defines and illustrates the methodology of historical theology, especially as it relates to the study of early Christianity, and situates historical theology among other methodological approaches to early Christianity, including confessional apologetics, constructive theology, and socio-cultural history. Historical theology as a discipline stands in contrast to these other approaches to the study of early Christianity. In contrast to systematic or constructive approaches, it remains essentially historical, with a desire to elucidate the past rather than speak to the present. In contrast to socio-historical approaches, it remains essentially theological, with a concern to value and understand the full complexity of the abstract thought world that stands behind the textual tradition of early Christian theology. Moreover, historical theology is characterized by the methodological presupposition that, unless good reason exists to think otherwise, the theological accounts of the ancient church articulate the genuine beliefs of their authors. The significance of this volume lies in the methodological definition it offers. The strength of this volume lies in the fact that its definition of the historical method of studying theology is not the work of a single mind but that of over twenty respected scholars, many of whom are leaders in the field. The volume begins with an introductory essay that orients readers to various approaches to early Christian literature, it moves to two technical essays that define the historical method of studying early Christian theology, and then it illustrates the practice of this method with more than twenty essays that cover a period stretching from the first century to the dawn of the seventh.

Isaac of Nineveh s Ascetical Eschatology

Isaac of Nineveh s Ascetical Eschatology
Author: Jason Scully
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192525475

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Isaac of Nineveh's Ascetical Eschatology demonstrates that Isaac's eschatology is an original synthesis based on ideas garnered from a distinctively Syriac cultural milieu. Jason Scully investigates six sources relevant to the study of Isaac's Syriac source material and cultural heritage. These include ideas adapted from Syriac authors like Ephrem, John the Solitary, and Narsai, but also adapted from the Syriac versions of texts originally written in Greek, like Evagrius's Gnostic Chapters, Pseudo-Dionysius's Mystical Theology, and the Pseudo-Macarian homilies. Isaac's eschatological synthesis of this material is a sophisticated discourse on the psychological transformation that occurs when the mind has an experience of God. It begins with the premise that asceticism was part of God's original plan for creation. Isaac says that God created human beings with infantile knowledge and that God intended from the beginning for Adam and Eve to leave the Garden of Eden. Once outside the garden, human beings would have to pursue mature knowledge through bodily asceticism. Although perfect knowledge is promised in the future world, Isaac also believes that human beings can experience a proleptic taste of this future perfection. Isaac employs the concepts of wonder and astonishment in order to explain how an ecstatic experience of the future world is possible within the material structures of this world. According to Isaac, astonishment describes the moment when a person arrives at the threshold of eschatological perfection but is still unable to comprehend the heavenly mysteries, while wonder describes spiritual comprehension of heavenly knowledge through the intervention of divine grace.

Studia Patristica

Studia Patristica
Author: Jane Baun
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9042923717

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Papers presented at the Fifteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 2007 (see also Studia Patristica 44, 46, 47, 48 and 49). The successive sets of Studia Patristica contain papers delivered at the International Conferences on Patristic Studies, which meet for a week once every four years in Oxford; they are held under the aegis of the Theology Faculty of the University. Members of these conferences come from all over the world and most offer papers. These range over the whole field, both East and West, from the second century to a section on the Nachleben of the Fathers. The majority are short papers dealing with some small and manageable point; they raise and sometimes resolve questions about the authenticity of documents, dates of events, and such like, and some unveil new texts. The smaller number of longer papers put such matters into context and indicate wider trends. The whole reflects the state of Patristic scholarship and demonstrates the vigour and popularity of the subject.

Memory and Identity in the Syriac Cave of Treasures

Memory and Identity in the Syriac Cave of Treasures
Author: Sergey Minov
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004445512

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In Memory and Identity in the Syriac Cave of Treasures, Sergey Minov analyses the role played by the pseudepigraphic work known as the Cave of Treasures in the formation of cultural memory and collective identity among Syriac Christians of Iran during Late Antiquity.