This study provides a complete reassessment of the Messalian controversy of the fourth and fifth centuries AD. The Messalians were an ascetic group, their name (of Syriac derivation) meaning `praying people\u27. Their extraordinary claims and graphic spiritual vocabulary were considered heretical by the early Christian Church and were condemned at the Council of Ephesus in 431. Dr. Stewart reconstructs the history of the controversy from its beginnings, carefully avoiding all previous suppositions and flawed methodologies. He considers in depth the spiritual vocabulary which lies at the root of the controversy and which can also be found in the Greek pseudo-Macarian writings. He proves that the pseudo-Macarian vocabulary can be traced to a...
The theme of this work is Jewish messianism and its apocalyptic and rationalistic tendencies in Midd...
This Thesis challenges notions that have dominated biblical scholarship for more than a hundred year...
textThe synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are commonly regarded as biographical in nature i...
The Messalians or Euchites was a Christian heresy originated in Mesopotamia around 360-370 CE and ex...
The thesis is an investigation into the concept of Charisma and Spirituality in the Early Church wit...
Part of Alphonse Mingana’s Woodbrooke Studies: Christian Documents in Syriac, Arabic, and Garshuni, ...
abstract: The transformation of Christianity from a small sect of Judaism into a stabilized and powe...
This research investigates a rediscovered Syriac poem ( 6 Macc ). Its text was published in 1895; on...
The catalog of the heresies of Filastrius of Brescia, like other early Christian collections of info...
This work is focused on the history of Messianic ideas in context of the Old Testament, in Jewish na...
This dissertation is the first research project that investigates the totality of the Greek anti-Man...
Ps.-Meliton's Apology is a short work, extant only in Syriac, in a sixth- or seventh-century ma...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
The primary purpose of the thesis is to fill the existing gaps in our understanding of various theol...
The present study investigates the characteristics and function of Scripture in 1 Maccabees. It argu...
The theme of this work is Jewish messianism and its apocalyptic and rationalistic tendencies in Midd...
This Thesis challenges notions that have dominated biblical scholarship for more than a hundred year...
textThe synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are commonly regarded as biographical in nature i...
The Messalians or Euchites was a Christian heresy originated in Mesopotamia around 360-370 CE and ex...
The thesis is an investigation into the concept of Charisma and Spirituality in the Early Church wit...
Part of Alphonse Mingana’s Woodbrooke Studies: Christian Documents in Syriac, Arabic, and Garshuni, ...
abstract: The transformation of Christianity from a small sect of Judaism into a stabilized and powe...
This research investigates a rediscovered Syriac poem ( 6 Macc ). Its text was published in 1895; on...
The catalog of the heresies of Filastrius of Brescia, like other early Christian collections of info...
This work is focused on the history of Messianic ideas in context of the Old Testament, in Jewish na...
This dissertation is the first research project that investigates the totality of the Greek anti-Man...
Ps.-Meliton's Apology is a short work, extant only in Syriac, in a sixth- or seventh-century ma...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
The primary purpose of the thesis is to fill the existing gaps in our understanding of various theol...
The present study investigates the characteristics and function of Scripture in 1 Maccabees. It argu...
The theme of this work is Jewish messianism and its apocalyptic and rationalistic tendencies in Midd...
This Thesis challenges notions that have dominated biblical scholarship for more than a hundred year...
textThe synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are commonly regarded as biographical in nature i...