The Harp (Volume 6) / / ed. by V. C. Samuel, Rev. Jacob Thekeparampil, Geevarghese Panicker.

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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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Gorgias Press Backlist eBook-Package 2001-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Piscataway, NJ : : Gorgias Press, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:The Harp ; 6
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Editorial
  • Interpreter of the Acts of God and Humans: George Warda, Historian and Theologian of the 13th Century
  • The Syriac Manuscripts of the John Rylands Library, Manchester
  • West Syrian Anaphorae
  • The Blessing of Waters on Epiphany in the Churches of Syro-Antiochean and Byzantine Traditions
  • Jacob of Sarug's Homily on Malkizedeq, A Homily on that which David said about our Lord: "You are Priest in the Resemblance of Malkizedeq"
  • Studies in the West Syrian Liturgy of the Consecration of Holy Myron
  • Seeri - Chronicle
  • Book Reviews
  • Contents
  • Editorial
  • The Edessan Martyrs and Ascetic Tradition
  • Orthodoxy in Germany Today. The Spread of Churches of Oriental Traditions in a Western Country
  • "The Wedding Feast of Blood on Golgotha" an unusual aspect of John 19:34 in Syriac tradition
  • A New Journal of Eastern Christian Studies
  • "You Shall Call his Name Yeshu" (lit 1:21)
  • Contents
  • Editorial
  • The Origin of the Word Suryoyo—Syrian
  • On the fragments of Theodore of Mopsuestia in Brit. Libr. add. 12.156 and the christological fragment in double tradition
  • Liturgical Offering and Alms. The 'Stipend' Issue in an oriental perspective
  • Conflicts between East and West in the Ecclesiastical field shown through some historical examples
  • The Self - Revealing God and Man in Ephrem
  • The Impact of the Language and Writing on the 'Selfunderstanding' of a Religion or Denomination