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The Theological School of Antioch 290-430 A.D.

madrasat ānṭākya al-lāhūtiyya


An essay expounding the historical rise and decline of the Theological School of Antioch.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-457-3
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Jan 10,2011
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Page Count: 17
Languages: Arabic
ISBN: 978-1-61719-457-3
$103.00
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Starting with its beginning at the end of the third century, Mar Sawerious Ephram Barsom expounds on the establishment of the Theological School of Antioch amidst the city’s golden age as the Eastern capital of the Byzantine Empire. He follows the School from its formation by two scholars Lucianus and Dorotheous, to its golden age in the fourth century, until its decline in the fifth century. All the while, he explains its methods and teachings as well as gives a list of its most prominent teachers and pupils.

Starting with its beginning at the end of the third century, Mar Sawerious Ephram Barsom expounds on the establishment of the Theological School of Antioch amidst the city’s golden age as the Eastern capital of the Byzantine Empire. He follows the School from its formation by two scholars Lucianus and Dorotheous, to its golden age in the fourth century, until its decline in the fifth century. All the while, he explains its methods and teachings as well as gives a list of its most prominent teachers and pupils.

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