This thesis presents an edition, translation, and analysis of the heretofore unpublished Epistle to Marcianus, an early fifth-century letter attributed to Mar John the Solitary of Apamea. Mar John has long remained a somewhat shadowy figure in Syriac studies, given the complexities of his writings, confusion about what texts should be attributed to him, and his condemnation as a heretic by later Syriac writers. However, scholars have recently begun suggesting that Mar John was in fact quite influential in the development of Syriac ascetic theology. The Epistle to Marcianus (EpMar) considers the passion of lust, which is personified as the biblical figure of “Lady Folly” from Proverbs 7. In the letter, Mar John warns a young monk, Marcianus,...
textWith four surviving copies, the Apocryphon of John is the best attested of the forty-five unique...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
International audienceFor more than five hundred years the life and work of John of Damascus (c. 655...
This thesis presents an edition, translation, and analysis of the heretofore unpublished Epistle to ...
This thesis examines an early fifth-century homily by John the Solitary of Apamea on Matthew 5:3, wh...
The Apocryphon of John is one of forty nine works1 contained in a Gnostic library recovered in 1945 ...
This thesis is an investigation into the spiritual anthropology of John Cassian, who composed two mo...
The text that this thesis examines is most commonly referred to by modern scholars as the Apocalypse...
In 2013, Lukas J. Dorfbauer identified an anonymous work in a ninth-century manuscript belonging to ...
In this paper, we are going to present how John Damascenes used the Pauline Literature to make the t...
The thesis presents a critical edition of the Arabic text (Chapter 2), annotated translation (Chapte...
This thesis examines manuscript 2193 and its text of the Gospel according to John and contributes va...
This study assesses Augustine's worth as a witness to the text of the Bible and evaluates his eviden...
The history of scholarship on John 21 is characterized by a routine set of general conclusions abou...
The present essay provides the readers with the first English translation of an enlightening epistle...
textWith four surviving copies, the Apocryphon of John is the best attested of the forty-five unique...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
International audienceFor more than five hundred years the life and work of John of Damascus (c. 655...
This thesis presents an edition, translation, and analysis of the heretofore unpublished Epistle to ...
This thesis examines an early fifth-century homily by John the Solitary of Apamea on Matthew 5:3, wh...
The Apocryphon of John is one of forty nine works1 contained in a Gnostic library recovered in 1945 ...
This thesis is an investigation into the spiritual anthropology of John Cassian, who composed two mo...
The text that this thesis examines is most commonly referred to by modern scholars as the Apocalypse...
In 2013, Lukas J. Dorfbauer identified an anonymous work in a ninth-century manuscript belonging to ...
In this paper, we are going to present how John Damascenes used the Pauline Literature to make the t...
The thesis presents a critical edition of the Arabic text (Chapter 2), annotated translation (Chapte...
This thesis examines manuscript 2193 and its text of the Gospel according to John and contributes va...
This study assesses Augustine's worth as a witness to the text of the Bible and evaluates his eviden...
The history of scholarship on John 21 is characterized by a routine set of general conclusions abou...
The present essay provides the readers with the first English translation of an enlightening epistle...
textWith four surviving copies, the Apocryphon of John is the best attested of the forty-five unique...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
International audienceFor more than five hundred years the life and work of John of Damascus (c. 655...