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The Harp (Volume 6)

The Harp is the scholarly journal of Syriac, Oriental, and Ecumenical studies published by the St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute (SEERI) in Kottayam, India.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61143-642-6
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Publication Status: In Print
Series: The Harp6
Publication Date: Aug 8,2012
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 240
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-61143-642-6
$177.00
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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: “Interpreter of the Acts of God and Humans: George Warda, Historian and Theologian of the 13th Century” by D. Bundy, “The Syriac Manuscripts of the John Rylands Library, Manchester” by J. F. Coakley, “West Syrian Anaphorae” by G. Panicker, “Studies in the West Syrian Liturgy of the Consecration of Holy Myron” by B. Varghese, “The Edessan and Ascetic Tradition” by S. A. Harvey, “Orthodoxy in Germany Today” by J. Madey, “The Wedding Feast of Blood on Golgotha: An Unusual Aspect of John 19:34 in Syriac Tradition” by S. P. Brock, “You Shall Call His Name Yeshu (Mt 1:21)” by K. Luke, “Conflicts between East and West in the Ecclesiastical Field Shown Through some Historical Examples” by L. Waldmuller, “The Self-Revealing God and Man in Ephrem” by K. T. Kathanar, 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: “Interpreter of the Acts of God and Humans: George Warda, Historian and Theologian of the 13th Century” by D. Bundy, “The Syriac Manuscripts of the John Rylands Library, Manchester” by J. F. Coakley, “West Syrian Anaphorae” by G. Panicker, “Studies in the West Syrian Liturgy of the Consecration of Holy Myron” by B. Varghese, “The Edessan and Ascetic Tradition” by S. A. Harvey, “Orthodoxy in Germany Today” by J. Madey, “The Wedding Feast of Blood on Golgotha: An Unusual Aspect of John 19:34 in Syriac Tradition” by S. P. Brock, “You Shall Call His Name Yeshu (Mt 1:21)” by K. Luke, “Conflicts between East and West in the Ecclesiastical Field Shown Through some Historical Examples” by L. Waldmuller, “The Self-Revealing God and Man in Ephrem” by K. T. Kathanar, and other articles and book reviews dealing with various issues of Syriac and Eastern Christianity.

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  • THE HARP (page 5)
  • Editorial (page 7)
  • Interpreter of the Acts of God and Humans: George Warda, Historian and Theologian of the 13th Century (page 9)
  • The Syriac Manuscripts of the John Rylands Library, Manchester (page 23)
  • West Syrian Anaphorae (page 31)
  • The Blessing of Waters on Epiphany in the Churches of Syro-Antiochean and Byzantine Traditions (page 43)
  • Jacob of Sarug's Homily on Malkizedeq: A HOMILY ON THAT WHICH DAVID SAID ABOUT OUR LORD: "YOU ARE PRIEST FOREVER IN THE RESEMBLANCE OF MALKIZEDEQ" (page 55)
  • Studies in the West Syrian Liturgy of the Consecration of Holy Myron (page 67)
  • Seeri - Chronicle (page 77)
  • Book Reviews (page 83)
  • THE HARP (page 95)
  • Editorial (page 97)
  • The Edessan Martyrs and Ascetic Tradition (page 99)
  • Orthodoxy in Germany Today: The Spread of Churches of Oriental Traditions in a Western Country (page 111)
  • "The Wedding Feast of Blood on Golgotha" an unusual aspect of John 19:34 in Sriyac tradition (page 121)
  • A New Journal of Eastern Christian Studies (page 135)
  • "You Shall Call his Name Yeshu" (Mt 1:21 (page 139)
  • THE HARP (page 155)
  • Editorial (page 157)
  • The Origin of the Word Suryoyo-Syrian (page 159)
  • On the fragments of Theodore of Mopsuestia in Brit. Libr, add, 12.156 and the christological fragment in double tradition (page 187)
  • Liturgical Offering and Alms: The 'Stipend' Issue in an oriental perspective (page 195)
  • Conflicts between East and West in the Editorial field shown through some historical examples (page 205)
  • The Self - Revealing God and Man in Ephrem (page 221)
  • The Impact of Language and Writing on the 'Selfunderstanding' of a Religion or Denomination (page 237)
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