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The Harp is the scholarly journal of Syriac, Oriental, and Ecumenical studies published by the St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute (SEERI) in Kottayam, India.
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61143-652-5
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Publication Status: In Print
Series: The Harp18
Publication Date: May 28,2011
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 410
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-61143-652-5
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The Harp is the scholarly journal of Syriac, Oriental, and Ecumenical studies published by the St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute (SEERI) in Kottayam, India. The Harp publishes articles and book reviews from scholars of Eastern Christianity from around the world. The present volume contains: “Prayer and the Cult in the Peshitta Version of 1-2 Samuel” by A. Salvesen, “Mar Jacob of Serug on the Virginity of St. Mary” by J. Panicker, “The Martyrdom of the Mimes” by C. Horn, “Liturgical Use of the Word Rozo: A Preliminary Survey” by B. Verghese, “A Syriac Unedited Apocalypse: Revelations Regarding the Dispensation of the Messiah” by M. Debie, “The Bridal Chamber of Light: A Distinctive Feature of the Syriac Liturgical Tradition” by S. P. Brock, “The Hermeneutics of Emesa” by S. Muto, “Ephrem, Nisibene Madrosho 42, Stanza 1” by A. Palmer, “Edessa and the Syriac Language” by A. Jacob, “The Ecological Vision of St. Ephrem” by J. Naduyilezham, and other articles and book reviews dealing with various issues of Syriac and Eastern Christianity.

The Harp is the scholarly journal of Syriac, Oriental, and Ecumenical studies published by the St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute (SEERI) in Kottayam, India. The Harp publishes articles and book reviews from scholars of Eastern Christianity from around the world. The present volume contains: “Prayer and the Cult in the Peshitta Version of 1-2 Samuel” by A. Salvesen, “Mar Jacob of Serug on the Virginity of St. Mary” by J. Panicker, “The Martyrdom of the Mimes” by C. Horn, “Liturgical Use of the Word Rozo: A Preliminary Survey” by B. Verghese, “A Syriac Unedited Apocalypse: Revelations Regarding the Dispensation of the Messiah” by M. Debie, “The Bridal Chamber of Light: A Distinctive Feature of the Syriac Liturgical Tradition” by S. P. Brock, “The Hermeneutics of Emesa” by S. Muto, “Ephrem, Nisibene Madrosho 42, Stanza 1” by A. Palmer, “Edessa and the Syriac Language” by A. Jacob, “The Ecological Vision of St. Ephrem” by J. Naduyilezham, and other articles and book reviews dealing with various issues of Syriac and Eastern Christianity.

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  • Contents (page 5)
  • Editorial (page 9)
  • 5th Syriac conference - A Report (page 11)
  • The Demon Ashmud (page 25)
  • Prayer and the cult in the Peshitta version of 1-2 samuel (page 45)
  • Mar Jacob of Serug on the Virginity of St.Mary (page 55)
  • The Martyrom of the Mimes (page 65)
  • TAKSA D' SEGDTA Service of kneeling (page 81)
  • Syriac Dialogue 4-5 (page 93)
  • Permanent Diaconate In the Syro-Malabar Church (page 101)
  • Remarks concerning Giwargis Warda's 'Onitas about the Catholicoi of the East (page 125)
  • Liturgical use of the word Rozo: A Preliminary Survey (page 135)
  • Recent Challenges to the East Syriac Liturgical Tradition in India (page 145)
  • AKORO (FARMER in the Syriac Tradition) (page 157)
  • THE GIST OF SYRIAC GRAMMAR (page 163)
  • Manuscripts Witnessing Confessional Polemics in Mar Aprem's collection (page 169)
  • A Syriac unedited Apocalypse : Revelations regarding the Dispensation of the Messiah (page 173)
  • Some reflections about the origin of the serto script (page 183)
  • The Bridal chamber of Light: a distinctive feature of the Syriac liturgiacal tradition (page 189)
  • John Chrysostom in East Syrian Theology of the Late Sixth Century (page 203)
  • The Hermeneutics of Eusebius of Emesa (page 213)
  • An Introduction to Mar Thoma Syrian Church Lectionary (page 227)
  • The Marriage Customs of the Knanaya Community in the Syo-Malabar Church (page 235)
  • Syriac Proto-monasticism and Monasticism in the Light of the First Chtistian Community in Jerusa Lem (page 243)
  • Ephrem, Nisibene Madrosho 42,Stanza 1 (page 255)
  • The History of the Assyrian Church of the east in the 20th century with special reference to the Syriac Literatures in Kerala (page 263)
  • The Mariological Thought of Mar Jacob of Serugh (451-521) (page 275)
  • THE SPIRT OF LIFE Towards a Theology of the Holy Spirit in the Early Syriac Tradition (page 289)
  • Typological Terminology of Jacob of Serugh (page 299)
  • Diakonos - bathmos kalos - msamsono - dargo tobo (page 307)
  • Edessa and the Syriac Language (page 341)
  • The ecological vision of St.Ephrem (page 347)
  • The self understanding of the Mar Thoma Church in the context of the Syriac Heritage (page 355)
  • On Syriac proper names of Iranin origin (page 361)
  • Imagery of Dust in Ephrem (page 367)
  • Jacob of Sarug: on the two goats (page 375)
  • In Memoriam (page 403)
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