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Dionysius Jakob Bar Ṣalibi († 1171), syrisch-orthodoxer Theologe und Metropolit von Amid, war ein herausragender Universalgelehrter und gilt als einer der Akteure, die im 12. Jahrhundert die syrische Renaissance eingeleitet haben. Sein umfangreiches Schrifttum ist zum größten Teil erhalten und umfasst sämtliche Genres der syrischen Literatur, bislang sind jedoch nur wenige Werke ediert worden.Gabriel Rabo legt der Fachwelt nun erstmals einen der bedeutendsten Kommentare des Theologen vor: den edierten und ins Deutsche übersetzten Kommentar zum Römerbrief des Apostels Paulus. Das Werk gibt Einblick in ein spätes Stadium syrischer Exegese, die resümierend auf eine lange Tradition zurückblickt. Biographie und Werk Bar Ṣalibis werden von Rabo um zahlreiche aus den handschriftlichen Quellen ermittelte Details ergänzt. Nicht zuletzt schließt die Studie mit einem Verzeichnis der syrischen Handschriften zu Bar Ṣalibis sämtlichen Werken eine Lücke in der bisherigen Forschung.
Dionysius bar Ṣalībī, --- Bible. --- Bible --- Dionysius bar Ṣalībī, - Bishop of Amida, - -1171 --- Dionysius bar Ṣalībī, --- Dionysius Bar Salibi
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223.3 --- Psalmen --- Dionysius bar Salibi --- Bible. O.T. Psalms LXXIII-LXXXII --- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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"Dionysius Bar Ṣalībī's Treatise against the Jews offers rare and illuminating insight into Christian-Jewish-Muslim relations during the Crusader era, not from the perspective of western Crusaders, but from the frequently neglected viewpoint of the Oriental Orthodox tradition. Bar Ṣalībī, a distinguished hierarch of the Syrian Orthodox Church, lived in a turbulent time of heightened tensions in the Levant. The Treatise against the Jews, which forms part of the corpus of Syriac polemical works, investigates the prejudices of Christians and Jews towards each other during the 12 century AD.This edition and translation is based on all the available manuscripts of the text, accompanied by extensive introductions, notes and commentary as well as studies of its place in the field of Syriac Patristic polemics"--
Judaism --- Controversial literature --- History and criticism. --- Controversial literature. --- Dionysius bar Ṣalībī, --- Dionysius bar Ṣalībī,
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Godsdienst --- Patristiek --- Patrologie --- Egypt --- 276 (Dionysius Bar Salibi 7.03 = 7)
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Since the early Islamic times, Christian theologians and thinkers discussed with Muslim rulers and thinkers the burning issues of the two encoutering theologies from different perspectives, in different contexts and in different times. The leading researchers in this field discussed the theological dialogue between the Christians and the Muslims mainly in the first centuries of their coexistence . The contributions give a deep insight on the argumentations, the issues, the mentalities of these texts, known to us in the Syriac and Arabic tradition, and discusses at the present level of research questions related to the dating of the different texts, apologetical structures and philosophical backgrounds.
Islam --- Christianity and other religions --- Religious disputations --- Church history --- Syriac literature --- Syriac Christians --- Jacobites (Syrian Christians) --- Relations --- Christianity --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- Dionysius bar Salibi, --- Tabari, Ali ibn Sahl Rabban, --- Ishoyabh --- Religion --- Dionysius bar Ṣalībī, --- Ṭabarī, ʻAlī ibn Sahl Rabbān, --- Īshōʻyabh --- Islam - Relations - Christianity - Congresses --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - Congresses --- Religious disputations - Islamic countries - Congresses --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 - Congresses --- Syriac literature - History and criticism - Congresses --- Syriac Christians - Intellectual life - Congresses --- Jacobites (Syrian Christians) - Intellectual life - Congresses --- Dionysius bar Salibi, - Bishop of Amida, - d. 1171 - Congresses --- Tabari, Ali ibn Sahl Rabban, - 9th cent. - Religion - Congresses --- Ishoyabh - III, - Patriarch of the Nestorians, - d. 657 or 8 - Congresses --- Dionysius bar Salibi, - Bishop of Amida, - d. 1171 --- Tabari, Ali ibn Sahl Rabban, - 9th cent. --- Ishoyabh - III, - Patriarch of the Nestorians, - d. 657 or 8
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