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Edessa and the Syriac Language

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The Harp (Volume 18)
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Editorial ix
  4. 5th Syriac Conference - A Report 1
  5. The Demon Ashmud 15
  6. Prayer and the cult in the Peshitta version of 1-2 Samuel 35
  7. Mar Jacob of Serug on the Virginity of St. Mary 45
  8. The Martyrdom of the Mimes 55
  9. TAKSA D' SEGDTA Service of Kneeling 71
  10. Syriac Dialogue 4-5 83
  11. Permanent Diaconate In the Syro-Malabar Church 91
  12. Remarks concerning Giwargis Warda's 'Onita about the Catholicoi of the East 115
  13. Liturgical use of the word Rozoz A Preliminary Survey 125
  14. Recent Challenges to the East Syriac Liturgical Tradition in India 135
  15. AKORO (Farmer in the Syriac Tradition) 147
  16. THE GIST OF SYR I AC GRAMMAR 153
  17. Manuscripts Witnessing Confessional Polemics in Mar Aprem's Collection 159
  18. A Syriac unedited Apocalypse : Revelations regarding the Dispensation of the Messiah 163
  19. Some reflections about the origin of the serto script 173
  20. The Bridal Chamber of Light: a distinctive feature of the Syriac liturgical tradition 179
  21. John Chrysostom in East Syrian Theology of the Late Sixth Century 193
  22. The Hermeneutics of Eusebius of Emesa 203
  23. An introduction to Mar Thoma Syrian Church Lectionary 217
  24. The Marriage Customs of the Knanaya Community in the Syo-Malabar Church 225
  25. Syriac Proto-monasticism and Monasticism in the Light of the First Christian Community in Jerusa Lem 233
  26. Ephrem, Nisibene Madrosho 42, Stanza 1 245
  27. The History of the Assyrian Church of the east in the 20th century with special reference to the Syriac Literature in Kerala 253
  28. The Mariological Thought of Mar Jacob of Serugh (451-521) 265
  29. THE SPIRIT OF LIFE Towards a Theology of the Holy Spirit in the Early Syriac Tradition 279
  30. Typological Terminology of Jacob of Serugh 289
  31. Diakonos - bathmos kalos - mšamšono - dargo ţobo 297
  32. Edessa and the Syriac Language 331
  33. The ecological vision of St. Ephrem 337
  34. The self understanding of the Mar Thoma Church in the context of the Syriac Heritage 345
  35. On Syriac proper names of Iranian origin 351
  36. Imagery of Dust in Ephrem 357
  37. Jacob of Sarug: on the two goats 365
  38. In Memoriam 393
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