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The Contents of the Early Antiochene Anaphora


Edited by John Fenwick
This concise study considers the Anaphoras of the Apostles and the Liturgy of John Chrysostom. Also included is the relationship between these pieces and the Anaphora of the Apostolic Constitutions book viii.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-60724-366-3
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Oct 6,2009
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 36
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-60724-366-3
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This concise study considers the Anaphoras of the Apostles and the Liturgy of John Chrysostom. Also included is the relationship between these pieces and the Anaphora of the Apostolic Constitutions book viii.

This concise study considers the Anaphoras of the Apostles and the Liturgy of John Chrysostom. Also included is the relationship between these pieces and the Anaphora of the Apostolic Constitutions book viii.

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ContributorBiography

JohnFenwick

John Fenwick is a Diocesan Bishop in the Free Church of England. He holds degrees in Zoology and Theology from the Universities of Durham, Nottingham and London, while his doctoral thesis on the Liturgy of St James was published by the Oriental Institute in Rome. A former Ecumenical Secretary to two Archbishops of Canterbury, he has served as co-secretary to the international Anglican-Orthodox dialogue. For the past twenty years he has been a regular visitor to South India, researching the Churches of Syrian heritage there.

  • Contents (page 5)
  • Introduction (page 7)
  • Part I (page 8)
  • Part 2 (page 18)
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