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Mingana, Alphonse. The Work of Dionysius Barsalibi Against the Armenians
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| Author: | Alphonse Mingana |
| Title: | The Work of Dionysius Barsalibi Against the Armenians |
| Subtitle: | Woodbrooke Studies 4 |
| Series: | |
| Publisher: | Gorgias Press LLC |
| Publication Date: | 7/12/2007 11:59:41 AM 1931 |
| Availability: | Forthcoming |
| ISBN: | 978-1-59333-829-9 |
| Language: | English and Syriac |
| Format: | Hardback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), vii + 111 pages, illustrations |
Part of Alphonse Mingana’s Woodbrooke Studies: Christian Documents in Syriac, Arabic, and Garshuni, edited and translated with a critical apparatus, of which the present book is volume 4, The Work of Dionysius Barsalibi Against the Armenians represents the nature of some disputes in the Christianity of the Middle Ages. Dionysius Barsalibi (d. 1171) in a very rare manuscript, begins by giving a brief sketch of the political and religious history of the Armenians. This is followed by Dionysius’ interpretation of the body of Christ. He argues that, against the Armenians, Christ’s body was corruptible up until the time of his death, and only after that did it become incorruptible. This underscores the fact that Christ had a true human body and that he digested food just like other people. The implications for this interpretation in connection with the Eucharist are obviously essential aspects to be resolved in this controversy. Presented in both original language and English translation, this edition will be of interest to those concerned with Christological controversies.
Alphonse Mingana (1878-1937) was an educator at the Chaldean Seminary in Iraq. He was also a priest in the Assyrian tradition and a collector of ancient manuscripts. He is renowned for his Mingana Collection, a set of nearly 3000 early Syrian and Arabic documents which he acquired and preserved. His rare volume of the writings of Narsai is also available from Gorgias Press. Mingana eventually immigrated to England, where he spent 17 years in Manchester to continue his work on Oriental Studies.
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