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Buy this book together with The Earliest Life of Christ: The Diatessaron of Tatian by J. Hamlyn Hill
In 1974, the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Jacob III was invited to give a lecture on the history of his church at the University of Göttingen, Germany. This book gives the text of this lecture in five languages: English, German, Dutch, Turkish and Arabic. Jacob III covers the origins of the Syriac Orthodox church and its liturgy, the history of the patriarchal see and the missionary activities of the church, the contribution of the church to ascetic life, and the doctrine of the church. The book also covers topics such as the biblical heritage of the church, its scholarship, and present status.+In the second century, well before the ‘canonical’ gospels took their present form, Tatian wove from the four gospels and one or more Judaic-Christian gospel, one harmonized account of the life of Christ, the Diatessaron. The Earliest Life of Christ is an English translation of the Diatessaron based on the Arabic version, itself a translation from the lost Syriac. Save $12.60
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Author: H.H. Mar Ignatius Yacoub III
Title: The Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch
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Publisher: Bar Hebraeus Verlag
Publication Date: 1/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Availability: In Print
ISBN: 1-59333-447-8
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Format: Paperback 6.5 x 9.5, 1 volume(s), 27+19+23+16+28 pages, illustrations
In 1974, the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Jacob III was invited to give a lecture on the history of his church at the University of Göttingen, Germany. This book gives the text of this lecture in five languages: English, German, Dutch, Turkish and Arabic. Jacob III covers the origins of the Syriac Orthodox church and its liturgy, the history of the patriarchal see and the missionary activities of the church, the contribution of the church to ascetic life, and the doctrine of the church. The book also covers topics such as the biblical heritage of the church, its scholarship, and present status.

Yacoub III, H.H. Mar Ignatius. The Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch
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