Narsai († ca. 500) war ein Gründungstheologe der Kirche des Ostens. Er verknüpfte auf kreative Weise seine einheimische syrische Tradition mit der Exegese und Theologie aus Antiochien. Diese bahnbrechende Sammlung wirft ein neues Licht auf diesen bedeutenden Denker der Spätantike.
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Born 1981; 2013 PhD from University of Chicago; currently Associate Professor in the Department of Semitic and Egyptian Languages and Literatures and Director of the Institute of Christian Oriental Research (ICOR) at The Catholic University of America.
Born 1971; 2008 PhD from the University of Birmingham; currently Research Fellow at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University.
Born 1948; 1997 DPhil from the University of Oxford; currently Senior Lecturer in Patristics at Sankt Ignatios Theological Academy.
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