The fourth-century Syriac corpus known as the Demonstrations, attributed to Aphrahat, the Persian Sage, provides a unique window into the early development of Christianity among Syriac-speaking communities. Occasionally these writings attest to beliefs and practices that were not common among other contemporaneous Christian communities, such as Aphrahat’s apparent belief in the “sleep of the soul” and the implications of that belief for his concept of the soul-body relationship and what happens to the soul and body at the resurrection. Aphrahat addresses this topic in the context of a polemical argument against an unnamed opponent, which provides the occasion to consider whom these arguments might be addressed against. The present article s...
Mulard-Tunstali Ch. Stephanie K. Skoyles Jarkins, Aphrahat the Persian Sage and the Temple of God. A...
The doctrine of resurrection is the heart of Christianity. It is what makes Christianity different f...
It is a usual assumption among New Testament scholars that in his discussion of the resurrection of...
The soul in the ascetic teaching of Aphrahat was understood as being the element which gave life to ...
This study of Aphrahat the Persian Sage comes at a time when Syriac studies is coming into its own a...
With Ephrem, the fourth-century author Aphrahat is a shining light in early Syriac literature. His d...
Original Abstract: The sources for the history of Christianity in the early fourth century in the Pe...
This volume, the author’s doctoral thesis, contains a detailed but concise study of Aphrahat’s Lette...
In this important study, which is still a standard general resource on Aphrahat, Schwen deals with t...
In the turmoil around the turn of the fifth century, controversy over the legacy of Origen took cent...
abstract: The transformation of Christianity from a small sect of Judaism into a stabilized and powe...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
The objective of this work is to investigate the philosophical anthropology that underpins the anthr...
This study on the Authentikos Logos (NHC VI,3) analyses the writing and its story of the soul s desc...
It is commonly believed that Christianity was a new and original religion, but in fact, many pagan r...
Mulard-Tunstali Ch. Stephanie K. Skoyles Jarkins, Aphrahat the Persian Sage and the Temple of God. A...
The doctrine of resurrection is the heart of Christianity. It is what makes Christianity different f...
It is a usual assumption among New Testament scholars that in his discussion of the resurrection of...
The soul in the ascetic teaching of Aphrahat was understood as being the element which gave life to ...
This study of Aphrahat the Persian Sage comes at a time when Syriac studies is coming into its own a...
With Ephrem, the fourth-century author Aphrahat is a shining light in early Syriac literature. His d...
Original Abstract: The sources for the history of Christianity in the early fourth century in the Pe...
This volume, the author’s doctoral thesis, contains a detailed but concise study of Aphrahat’s Lette...
In this important study, which is still a standard general resource on Aphrahat, Schwen deals with t...
In the turmoil around the turn of the fifth century, controversy over the legacy of Origen took cent...
abstract: The transformation of Christianity from a small sect of Judaism into a stabilized and powe...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
The objective of this work is to investigate the philosophical anthropology that underpins the anthr...
This study on the Authentikos Logos (NHC VI,3) analyses the writing and its story of the soul s desc...
It is commonly believed that Christianity was a new and original religion, but in fact, many pagan r...
Mulard-Tunstali Ch. Stephanie K. Skoyles Jarkins, Aphrahat the Persian Sage and the Temple of God. A...
The doctrine of resurrection is the heart of Christianity. It is what makes Christianity different f...
It is a usual assumption among New Testament scholars that in his discussion of the resurrection of...