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Narsai: Rethinking his Work and his World [Minkštas viršelis]

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Narsai ( ca. 500) was a founding theologian of the Church of the East. Active first at the School of the Persians in Edessa and later at the School of Nisibis, Narsai creatively synthesized his native Syriac tradition with the newly translated works of Antiochene theology and exegesis. In a time of theological upheaval, his works helped forge a new theological tradition in Syriac. This groundbreaking collection of original essays refocuses attention on this fascinating Late Antique thinker and illustrates his importance for understanding Christianity in Late Antiquity. The essays highlight Narsai's contributions to exegesis, asceticism and moral formation, Jewish-Christian relations, liturgical theology, and place his work and thought within the cultural and intellectual world of two leading Christian centers in the Roman-Persian frontiers in the fifth century.
Preface v
Abbreviations ix
Citation of Memre xiii
Narsai
Transcription of Syriac xv
Narsai's Life and Work
1(8)
Aaron Michael Butts
Exegesis, Askesis, and Identity: Narsai's Memra on the Parable of the Ten Virgins
9(16)
Daniel Becerra
Names in Fervent Water: Ritual and the Mediating Power of the Divine Name in Narsai's Memre
25(16)
Adam H. Becker
Jewish-Christian Anti-Paulinism and Merkabah Mysticism around the Schools of Edessa and of Nisibis: Narsai's Polemics against Deniers of Biblical Studies in Context
41(28)
Dmitrij F. Bumazhnov
In Search of Jesus: Performative Christology in Narsai's Memre on Baptism
69(24)
Jeff W. Childers
The Construction of Metrical Poetry in the Homilies of Narsai of Nisibis and Jacob of Serugh
93(24)
Philip Michael Forness
An Early Syriac Apologia Crucis: Memra 54 `On the Finding of the Holy Cross'
117(16)
Kelli Bryant Gibson
Narsai and the Scriptural Self
133(12)
Kristian S. Heal
The Ascetic Narsai: Ascetical and Monastic Practice and Theology in the Memre of Narsai
145(16)
Robert A. Kitchen
The Faculty of Discernment in Narsai
161(14)
Craig E. Morrison
Extraordinary Conceptions: Insemination and Theories of Reproduction in Narsai's Thought
175(12)
Ellen Muehlberger
Painting Metaphors as a Means of Theological Expression in Narsai
187(12)
Eva M. Rodrigo Gomez
"How the Weak Rib Prevailed!": Eve and the Canaanite Woman in the Poetry of Narsai
199(28)
Erin Galgay Walsh
Where Soul Meets Body: Narsai's Depiction of the Soul-Body Relationship in Context
227(28)
J. Edward Walters
Bibliography 255(26)
Contributors 281(2)
Indices 283
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.