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|a The early history of the Syriac liturgy :
|b growth, adaptation and inculturation /
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|a Göttinger Orientforschungen, I. Reihe: Syriaca ;
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|a Cover -- Title Pages -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Vorwort -- Preface -- I. Introduction -- 1. Early history of Edessa -- 2. Origins of Christianity in Edessa -- 3. Earliest historical references to the Christianity in Mesopotamia -- II. Early Syriac Literature and Hymnography before St Ephrem -- 1. Translation of the Scriptures -- 2. Early Christian hymnody in Syriac -- 2.1 Odes of Solomon -- 2.1.1 Odes of Solomon and early Syriac baptismal theology -- 2.1.2 The stream of baptism -- 2.1.3 The crown -- 2.2 The Odes of Solomo and early liturgical theology
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|a 2.3 Ode 19 and the 'enigmatic imageries' -- 3. Psalms of Solomon -- 4. Manichaean Psalm Book -- 5. Bardaisan (c. 154-222) and his works -- 5.1 Bardaisan and madrashe -- 5.2 Mani and madrashe -- 6. The hymns of the Acts of Thomas -- 6.1 Hymn of the Bride -- 6.2 Hymn of the Pearl -- 6.3 The Song of Praise -- III. Saint Ephrem -- 1. Ephrem and Greek hymnography -- 2. Origins of madrashe -- 3. St Ephrem and the women's choirs -- 4. Dialogue poems -- 4.1 Different types of dialogue poems -- 4.2 Alphabetic acrostic -- 4.3 Use of rhyme -- 4.4 Examples of dialogue poems
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|a IV. Jacob of Serugh and Later Poets -- 1. Jacob of Serugh -- 1.1 Memre and turgome -- 1.2 Literary style -- 1.3 Jacob and the bo'woto -- 2. Balai and the bo'utho -- 3. Simon Quqoyo (Simon the Potter, c. 500) -- 4. Isaac of Antioch -- 5. Later Poets -- V. Origin and Development of the Syrian Orthodox Fenqitho -- 1. Psalms and hymns -- 2. Earliest collections of hymns -- 2.1 Madrashe, sogyatha and seblatha -- 2.2 'enyane/'enyone -- 3. Hymns of Greek origin: ma'nyatha/ma'nyotho -- 3.1 Quqoye -- 3.2 Greek canons -- 3.3 Syriac canons -- 4. Prayers, homilies and thurgome (discourses)
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|a 4.1 Homilies, turgome and selected portions from Bible commentaries -- 4.2 Hagiographies -- 5. Further additions of hymns -- 5.1 Bo'utho -- 5.2 Qole -- 5.3 Quqliun -- 6. Origins of qauma -- VI. Adaption of Elements from the Mesopotamian Culture -- 1. Feasts and liturgical processions -- 2. School culture -- 3. Church and the common people -- 4. Syriac Christianity and the Islamic culture -- 5. Art and architecture -- VII. Liturgical Adaptations in the East Syriac Church -- 1. Synod of Mar Isaac (410 AD) and liturgical adaptations
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|a 2. The 'Western rite' and the Anaphora of the Apostles Addai and Mari -- 3. Introduction of the Anaphoras of Nestorius and Theodore -- 4. Isho'yahb I (582-596) and the East Syriac liturgy -- 5. The liturgical reforms of Isho'yahb III (580-659) -- 6. The Turfan Hudra -- 7. Christian communities in Pahlavi speaking regions of Persia -- VIII. Inculturation in the East Syriac Church in Central Asia and China -- 1. China and Central Asia -- 2. Possible phases in inculturation -- 2.1 Translation of the Scriptures -- 2.1.1 Middle Persian and New Persian texts -- 2.1.2 Sogdian Texts
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|i Print version:
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