Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing aurhor, What do Syriac/Antiochene Exegesis and Textual Criticism Have to do with Theology? Pages 151-187. Book description: The observation that scholarly work on the Bible is of little use to theologians is the starting premise for this volume. As a possible solution to this impasse, the contributors explore the potential insights provided by a distinct tradition of biblical interpretation that has its roots in both the patristic School of Antioch and in the Syriac Fathers, such as Ephrem and Jacob of Sarug, and which has survived and developed in the Churches of the Antiochene Patrimony, such as the Maronite and Syriac. Some of the essays have a patristic focus, examining Aphrahat (Craig Morrison), E...
The essays in this book honor and extend the work of Rowan A. Greer, Walter H. Gray Professor Emerit...
Teaching patristics is widely neglected in contemporary western schools of theology and religion owi...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
The author examines how current textual-critical views and premodern attitudes toward the scriptural...
This comprehensive volume brings together a team of distinguished scholars to create a wide-ranging ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. While there are certain standards ...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing author, Thanksgiving Hymns (Hodayot ), pp. 2018-2094. Book des...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, Peter C. Hodgson pp. 229-235. Book description: In recent ...
According to general consensus, the Acts of Thomas (ATh) were composed in third-century Eastern Syri...
The tension between reading Scripture as primarily a historically situated text on one hand and bind...
The notion that there existed a distinction between so-called “Alexandrian” and “Antiochene” exegesi...
This study of Aphrahat the Persian Sage comes at a time when Syriac studies is coming into its own a...
Book abstract: Today's biblical interpreter, whether scholar, student, or pastor, is faced with a pl...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing author, Biblical and Historical Perspectives on ‘the People of...
The essays in this book honor and extend the work of Rowan A. Greer, Walter H. Gray Professor Emerit...
Teaching patristics is widely neglected in contemporary western schools of theology and religion owi...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
The author examines how current textual-critical views and premodern attitudes toward the scriptural...
This comprehensive volume brings together a team of distinguished scholars to create a wide-ranging ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. While there are certain standards ...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing author, Thanksgiving Hymns (Hodayot ), pp. 2018-2094. Book des...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, Peter C. Hodgson pp. 229-235. Book description: In recent ...
According to general consensus, the Acts of Thomas (ATh) were composed in third-century Eastern Syri...
The tension between reading Scripture as primarily a historically situated text on one hand and bind...
The notion that there existed a distinction between so-called “Alexandrian” and “Antiochene” exegesi...
This study of Aphrahat the Persian Sage comes at a time when Syriac studies is coming into its own a...
Book abstract: Today's biblical interpreter, whether scholar, student, or pastor, is faced with a pl...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
Angela Kim Harkins is a contributing author, Biblical and Historical Perspectives on ‘the People of...
The essays in this book honor and extend the work of Rowan A. Greer, Walter H. Gray Professor Emerit...
Teaching patristics is widely neglected in contemporary western schools of theology and religion owi...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...