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Missionary Stories and the Formation of the Syriac Churches
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ISBN: 9780520284968 0520284968 9780520960589 0520960580 Year: 2015 Volume: 55 Publisher: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press,

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Missionary Stories and the Formation of the Syriac Churches analyzes the hagiographic traditions of seven missionary saints in the Syriac heritage during late antiquity: Thomas, Addai, Mari, John of Ephesus, Simeon of Beth Arsham, Jacob Baradaeus, and Ahudemmeh. Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent studies a body of legends about the missionaries' voyages in the Syrian Orient to illustrate their shared symbols and motifs. Revealing how these texts encapsulated the concerns of the communities that produced them, she draws attention to the role of hagiography as a malleable genre that was well-suited for the idealized presentation of the beginnings of Christian communities. Hagiographers, through their reworking of missionary themes, asserted autonomy, orthodoxy, and apostolicity for their individual civic and monastic communities, positioning themselves in relationship to the rulers of their empires and to competing forms of Christianity. Saint-Laurent argues that missionary hagiography is an important and neglected source for understanding the development of the East and West Syriac ecclesiastical bodies: the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Church of the East. Given that many of these Syriac-speaking churches remain today in the Middle East and India, with diaspora communities in Europe and North America, this work opens the door for further study of the role of saints and stories as symbolic links between ancient and modern traditions.


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The history of Mar Behnam and Sarah : martyrdom and monasticism in medieval Iraq
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ISBN: 1463239149 9781463239145 Year: 2018 Volume: 7 Publisher: Piscataway (N.J.) : Gorgias press,

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"The History of Mar Behnam and Sarah tells the story of two siblings who convert to Christianity under the tutelage of Mar Mattai, a monastic leader and wonderworker from the Roman Empire. After the children refuse to worship pagan gods, they are killed by their own father, the Persian king. Strangely, he is identified as Sennacherib the Assyrian, a pre-Christian ruler better known from the biblical Book of Kings. This is not the only chronological oddity with the text. Although Behnam and Sarah is set in the fourth century, during the golden age of martyrdom in the Sasanian Empire, the text was not composed until hundreds of years later. The composition of the narrative about the two martyrs seems to have coincided with the construction of a twelfth-century shrine that was built in their honor by Syrian Orthodox monks on the Nineveh Plain, near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. The beautiful martyrium, which housed intricate relief sculptures and inscriptions in several langauges, was an important pilgrimage site for Christians, Muslims, and Yezidis until it was destroyed in 2015. In this volume of the "Persian Martyr Acts in Syriac" series, Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent and Kyle Smith provde the first critical edition and English translation of this fascinating martyrdom narrative, a text that was once widely popular among numerous communities throughout the Middle East"--Back cover.


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Lives of Syriac saints
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ISBN: 9781737953524 1737953528 Year: 2023 Publisher: Washington The Hidden Pearl Press

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Lives of Syriac Saints is the second volume of Syriac Treasures includes vocalized Syriac texts, introductions, and English translations of works by: (1) Jacob of Serugh, on Saint Simeon the Stylite; (2) Jacob of Serugh, on Zokhe; (3) Jacob of Serugh, on The Blessed Julian Saba; (4) Jacob of Serugh, on Shmuno and Guryo; (5) Marinus and Anatolus, Acts of Sharbel the Martyr.


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Digital humanities and Christianity : an introduction

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This volume provides the first comprehensive introduction to the intersections between Christianity and the digital humanities. DH is a well-established, fast-growing, multidisciplinary field producing computational applications and analytical models to enable new kinds of research. Scholars of Christianity were among the first pioneers to explore these possibilities, using digital approaches to transform the study of Christian texts, history and ideas, and innovative work is taking place today all over the world. This volume aims to celebrate and continue that legacy by bringing together 15 of the most exciting contemporary projects, grouped into four categories. "Canon, corpus and manuscript" examines physical texts and collections. "Words and meanings" explores digital approaches to language and linguistics. "Digital history" uses digital techniques to explore the Christian past, and "Theology and pedagogy" engages with digital approaches to teaching, formation and Christian ideas. This volume introduces key debates, shares exciting initiatives, and aims to encourage new innovations in analysis and communication. Christianity and the Digital Humanities is ideally suited as a starting point for students and researchers interested in this vast and complex field.

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