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sarapion in english: Bishop Sarapion's Prayerbook Saint Serapion (of Thmuis), 1915 The little book which came quietly into our hands in the first weeks of the year 1899, as part of a small fasciculus of the well-known Leipzig series of Texte und Untersuchungen is one of the most important additions to early Christian Literature made in a century which has been specially favoured in regard to discoveries of this kind. It is a Liturgical document of first-rate importance. |
sarapion in english: Bishop Sarapion's prayer-book, tr., with intr., notes, by J. Wordsworth , 1899 |
sarapion in english: Orthodox Christianity Carl S. Tyneh, 2003 The Orthodox Church is one of the three major branches of Christianity. There are over 300 million adherents throughout the world. The Orthodox Church is a fellowship of independent churches, which split form the Roman Church over the question of papal supremacy in 1054. The Orthodox adherents include people in: Greece, Georgia, Russia, and Serbia. There are an estimated one million members in the United States. This Advanced book explains the basic principles of Orthodox Christianity and describes in detail the holidays observed by the Orthodox Church. In addition, relevant book literature is presented in bibliographic form with easy access provided by title, subject and author indexes. |
sarapion in english: Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution Louis Duchesne, 1904 |
sarapion in english: Christian Worship Louis Duchesne, 1903 |
sarapion in english: The Sacramentary of Sarapion of Thmuis Saint Serapion (of Thmuis), R. J. S. Barrett-Lennard, 1993 |
sarapion in english: The Letter of Mara bar Sarapion in Context Annette Merz, Teun L Tieleman, 2012-09-14 The Letter of Mara bar Sarapion to his son – preserved in a single Syriac manuscript (7th. cent. CE) – still speaks to its readers, evocatively depicting the dramatic situation of a nobleman imprisoned after the Roman capture of Samosata, capital of Commagene. The letter is best known today for a passage on the “wise king of the Jews,” which may be one of the earliest pagan testimonies concerning Jesus Christ. Ongoing controversy over the letter’s date, nature, and purpose has, however, led to the widespread neglect of this intriguing document. In the present volume, Merz and Tieleman have brought together cutting-edge research from an interdisciplinary team of leading experts that significantly advances our appreciation of the letter and its historical context. |
sarapion in english: Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution, Fifth Edition L. Duchesne, 2021-09-01 Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution, Fifth Edition, A Study of the Latin Liturgy Up to the Time of Charlemagne. Public Domain reprint by Wipf and Stock Publishers (9/1/2021). Previously published by SPCK. |
sarapion in english: The Church Eclectic , 1903 |
sarapion in english: Evidence of Greek Philosophical Concepts in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian Ute Possekel, 1999 Ephrem the Syrian (d. 373) has often been taken to represent an unhellenized Semitic form of Christianity in unbroken continuity with the tradition of Jesus and the apostles. This somewhat romanticized view of Ephrem disregards the fact that Syria had been subject to Greek influence since its conquest centuries earlier by Alexander the Great. Ephrem's own writings however frequently betray a familiarity with Greek philosophical ideas. This book first introduces Ephrem's intellectual context and his attitude towards learning. It then systematically analyzes parallels between Ephrem and Greek writers on the subjects of atomism, space, on corporeals, vision, and the four elements. This study thereby demonstrates that Ephrem draws not only on Semitic cultural traditions, but also on Greek philosophical thought. |
sarapion in english: Christian Healing After the New Testament R. J. S. Barrett-Lennard, 1994 To learn more about Rowman & Littlefield titles please visit us at www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
sarapion in english: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm, 1911 |
sarapion in english: The Prayers of Sarapion of Thmuis Maxwell E. Johnson, 1995 Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Notre Dame, 1992. |
sarapion in english: The English Catalogue of Books Sampson Low, 1901 Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers. |
sarapion in english: The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature: The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature David Hopkins, Charles Martindale, Norman Vance, Rita Copeland, Patrick Cheney, Philip R. Hardie, Jennifer Wallace, 2012-09-27 The present volume [3] is the first to appear of the five that will comprise The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature (henceforth OHCREL). Each volume of OHCREL will have its own editor or team of editors--Preface. |
sarapion in english: The Prayer Book Dictionary George Harford, Morley Stevenson, John Walton Tyrer, 1925 |
sarapion in english: The English Catalogue of Books [annual] Sampson Low, 1911 Vols. for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers. |
sarapion in english: I Judge No One David Lloyd Dusenbury, 2023-01-01 Why was Jesus, who said I judge no one, put to death for a political crime? Of course, this is a historical question--but it is not only historical. Jesus's life became a philosophical theme in the first centuries of our era, when pagan and Christian philosophers clashed over the meaning of his sayings and the significance of his death. Modern philosophers, too, such as Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche, have tried to retrace the arc of Jesus's life and death. I Judge No One is a philosophical reading of the four memoirs, or gospels, that were fashioned by early Christ-believers and collected in the New Testament. It offers original ways of seeing a deeply enigmatic figure who calls himself the Son of Man. David Lloyd Dusenbury suggests that Jesus offered his contemporaries a scandalous double claim. First, that human judgements are pervasive and deceptive; and second, that even divine laws can only be fulfilled in the human experience of love. Though his life led inexorably to a grim political death, what Jesus's sayings revealed--and still reveal--is that our highest desires lie beyond the political. |
sarapion in english: Recent Discoveries Illustrating Early Christian Life and Worship Arthur John Maclean, 1904 |
sarapion in english: The Month , 1914 |
sarapion in english: Nelson's Encyclopaedia , 1907 |
sarapion in english: The English Catalogue of Books [annual]. , 1911 Vols. 1898- include a directory of publishers. |
sarapion in english: On Earth as in Heaven? Melanie Ross, 2025-05-15 Explore the ways material economies have shaped past liturgical practices and continue to underlie our worship today. Because the “stuff” of Christian worship is inextricably enmeshed in the marketplace, it seems that our liturgical practices, materiality, and economics are forever intertwined. In On Earth as in Heaven? leading scholars who presented the 2023 Yale Institute of Sacred Music Liturgy Conference break new disciplinary ground by investigating complex dynamics of liturgical production, distribution, and power throughout history. This collection critically engages the tension between earthly materialities and eschatological visions of Christian hope, offering innovative methodologies, case studies, and approaches that promise to stimulate further research in liturgical studies and beyond. |
sarapion in english: Introduction to Eastern Christian Liturgies Maxwell E. Johnson, Stefanos Alexopoulos, 2022-02-05 In Introduction to Eastern Christian Liturgies, renowned liturgical scholars Stefanos Alexopoulos and Maxwell E. Johnson fulfill the need for a new, comprehensive, and straightforward survey of the liturgical life of the Eastern Christian Churches within the seven distinct liturgical Eastern rites still in existence today: Armenian, Byzantine, Coptic, Ethiopic, East Syrian, West Syrian, and Maronite. This topical overview covers baptism, chrismation, Eucharist, reconciliation, anointing, marriage, holy orders, burial, Liturgy of the Hours, the liturgical year, liturgical ethos and spirituality, and offers a brief yet comprehensive bibliography for further study. This book will be of special interest to masters-level students in liturgy and theology, pastoral ministers seeking an introduction to the liturgies of the Christian East, and all who seek to increase their knowledge of the liturgical riches of the Christian East. |
sarapion in english: Baptism in the Early Church Everett Ferguson, 2009-03-23 A comprehensive survey of the doctrine and practice of baptism in the first five centuries of Christian history, arranged geographically within chronological periods. |
sarapion in english: The English Catalogue of Books ...: 1801-1836. Ed. and comp. by R.A. Peddie and Q. Waddington. 1914 Sampson Low, 1911 |
sarapion in english: Living Water, Sealing Spirit Maxwell E. Johnson, 1995 A companion volume essays to the Rites of Christian Initiation above. |
sarapion in english: Pachomius Philip Rousseau, 2023-11-15 Pachomius, who died in 346, has long been regarded as the founder of monasticism. Available again, Philip Rousseau's careful reading of the available texts reveals that Pachomius's pioneering enterprise has been consistently misread in light of later monastic practices. Rousseau not only provides a fuller and more accurate portrait of this great teacher and spiritual director but also gives a new perspective on the development of monasticism. In a new preface Rousseau reviews the scholarly developments that have modified his views and emphases since the book was published. The result is to make Pachomius an even less assured pioneer, a man likely to have been more involved in the village and urban society of his time than previously thought. Pachomius, who died in 346, has long been regarded as the founder of monasticism. Available again, Philip Rousseau's careful reading of the available texts reveals that Pachomius's pioneering enterprise has been consistently misread in light of later mo |
sarapion in english: Patrology: The Golden age of Greek Patristic Literature Johannes Quasten, 1960 |
sarapion in english: The Roman Near East, 31 B.C.-A.D. 337 Fergus Millar, 1993 From Augustus to Constantine, the Roman Empire in the Near East expanded step by step, southward to the Red Sea and eastward across the Euphrates to the Tigris. In a remarkable work of interpretive history, Fergus Millar shows us this world as it was forged into the Roman provinces of Syria, Judaea, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. His book conveys the magnificent sweep of history as well as the rich diversity of peoples, religions, and languages that intermingle in the Roman Near East. Against this complex backdrop, Millar explores questions of cultural and religious identity and ethnicity--as aspects of daily life in the classical world and as part of the larger issues they raise. As Millar traces the advance of Roman control, he gives a lucid picture of Rome's policies and governance over its far-flung empire. He introduces us to major regions of the area and their contrasting communities, bringing out the different strands of culture, communal identity, language, and religious belief in each. The Roman Near East makes it possible to see rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and eventually the origins of Islam against the matrix of societies in which they were formed. Millar's evidence permits us to assess whether the Near East is best seen as a regional variant of Graeco-Roman culture or as in some true sense oriental. A masterful treatment of a complex period and world, distilling a vast amount of literary, documentary, artistic, and archaeological evidence--always reflecting new findings--this book is sure to become the standard source for anyone interested in the Roman Empire or the history of the Near East. |
sarapion in english: New Testament History Ben III Witherington, 2003-11-01 Essential to an understanding of the New Testament is a comprehension of the individuals, events, and social movements that shaped the setting from which Jesus and his followers emerged. Unfortunately, many accounts by historians can leave readers feeling overwhelmed and confused. New Testament History provides a worthy solution to this problem. A well-known expert on the social situation of the New Testament, Ben Witherington offers an engaging look into the world that gave birth to the Christian faith. |
sarapion in english: "Bodies, Borders, Believers" Anne Hege Grung, Marianne Bjelland Kartzow, Anna Rebecca Solevag, 2016-05-26 This stimulating collection of essays by prominent scholars honours Turid Karlsen Seim. Bodies, Borders, Believers brings together biblical scholars, ecumenical theologians, archaeologists, classicists, art historians, and church historians, working side by side to probe the past and its receptions in the present. The contributions relate in one way or another to Seim's broad research interests, covering such themes as gender analysis, bodily practices, and ecumenical dialogue. The editors have brought together an international group of scholars, and among the contributors many scholarly traditions, theoretical orientations, and methodological approaches are represented, making this book an interdisciplinary and border-crossing endeavour. A comprehensivebibliography of Seim's work is included. |
sarapion in english: Issues in Eucharistic Praying in East and West Maxwell E. Johnson, 2011-01-01 This collection provides several state of the question essays on current research in a variety of Eucharistic prayers in the Churches of East and West, including attention to other issues of Eucharistic praying and theology. In addition to essays by already recognized scholars in the field, this collection also introduces readers to a new generation of liturgiologists who are emerging within the academy as notable contributors to the field of liturgical studies. For students and teachers of liturgy, indeed, for all who seek solid and up-to-date scholarship on Eucharistic liturgy and theology, this volume offers an ecumenical guide from New Testament texts through Addai and Mari, the so-called Apostolic Tradition, and Roman Canon, through the diversity of Eastern and Oriental Orthodox anaphoras, up to and including the sources for the prefaces of the Missal of Paul VI. Close attention is also given to questions such as the origins of the Sanctus, Eucharistic consecration, as well as other historical and theological questions from within Eucharistic praying. |
sarapion in english: Patrology: The golden age of Greek patristic literature from the Council of Nicaea to the Council of Chalcedon Johannes Quasten, 1983 A monumental work that presents a solid introduction to early Christian literature to the English reading public. It is the first work of its kind written originally in English. Reviewers were unanimous in heaping praise upon the publication and looking upon it as a breakthrough in studying the Fathers of the Church. |
sarapion in english: Subject Index of Books Added 1894-1903 National Library of Ireland, 1911 |
sarapion in english: The Testament of Our Lord James Cooper, 1902 |
sarapion in english: Alexandrian Legacy Mario Baghos, Doru Costache, Philip Kariatlis, 2015-09-04 This volume brings together contributions exploring a range of aspects of the Alexandrian patristic tradition from the second half of the second century to the first half of the fifth century, a tradition whose complex and significant legacy is at times misunderstood and, in some quarters, wholly neglected. With contributions by both Australian and international scholars, the fourteen chapters here highlight that, behind the complexity of this tradition, one finds a vibrant Christian spirit – granted, one that has successfully put on the flesh of Hellenistic culture – and a consistent striving towards the reformation and transformation of the human being according to the gospel. Furthermore, this volume contributes a nuanced voice to the scholarly choir which already hums a new song about Christian Alexandria and its representatives. Indeed, these contributions are interdisciplinary in approach, combining methods pertaining to the fields of historiography, theology and philosophy, pastoral care, hermeneutics, hagiography, and spirituality. By way of this complex approach, this book brings together areas which currently evolve in separate scholarly universes, which is wholly befitting to the complexities entailed by the ever-challenging Alexandrian legacy. |
sarapion in english: The Apostolic Tradtion of Hippolytus , 1962 |
sarapion in english: The Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus Burton Scott Easton, 2014-09-25 Originally published in 1934, this book contains an English translation of Hippolytus' Apostolic Tradition, which describes early Christian practice. |
sarapion in english: The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church Frank Leslie Cross, Elizabeth A. Livingstone, 2005 Uniquely authoritative and wide-ranging in its scope, The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church is the indispensable one-volume reference work on all aspects of the Christian Church. It contains over 6,000 cross-referenced A-Z entries, and offers unrivalled coverage of all aspects of this vast and often complex subject, including theology, churches and denominations, patristic scholarship, the bible, the church calendar and its organization, popes, archbishops, saints, and mystics. In this revision, innumerable small changes have been made to take into account shifts in scholarly opinion, recent developments, such as the Church of England's new prayer book (Common Worship), RC canonizations, ecumenical advances and mergers, and, where possible, statistics. A number of existing articles have been rewritten to reflect new evidence or understanding, for example the Holy Sepulchre entry, and there are a few new articles. Perhaps most significantly, a great number of the bibliographies have been updated. Established since its first appearance in 1957 as an essential resource for ordinands, clergy, and members of religious orders, ODCC is an invaluable tool for academics, teachers, and students of church history and theology, as well as for the general reader. |
Sarapion - Wikipedia
Sarapion (Ancient Greek: Σαράπιον, also spelled Serapion) was an ancient port city located in the Horn of Africa. [3]
Serapion of Thmuis - Wikipedia
Serapion of Nitria, (Greek: Σεραπίων, romanized: Serapíon; Russian: Серапион) Serapion of Thmuis, also spelled Sarapion, …
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Saint Sarapion | Egyptian Monk, Coptic Saint | Britannica
Saint Sarapion ; feast day March 21; Coptic church March 7) was an Egyptian monk, theologian, and bishop of Thmuis, Lower …
Serapion, Saint | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Serapion, Saint, Bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt, date of birth unknown; d. after 362.His parents were Christian and he was educated …
Sarapion - Wikipedia
Sarapion (Ancient Greek: Σαράπιον, also spelled Serapion) was an ancient port city located in the Horn of Africa. [3]
Serapion of Thmuis - Wikipedia
Serapion of Nitria, (Greek: Σεραπίων, romanized: Serapíon; Russian: Серапион) Serapion of Thmuis, also spelled Sarapion, or Serapion the Scholastic was an early Christian monk and bishop of …
Sarampión - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Jul 19, 2022 · El sarampión es una enfermedad muy contagiosa. Esto significa que se contagia muy fácilmente a otras personas. El sarampión es una enfermedad causada por un virus que se …
Saint Sarapion | Egyptian Monk, Coptic Saint | Britannica
Saint Sarapion ; feast day March 21; Coptic church March 7) was an Egyptian monk, theologian, and bishop of Thmuis, Lower Egypt, in the Nile River delta. Sarapion was a champion with St. …
Serapion, Saint | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Serapion, Saint, Bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt, date of birth unknown; d. after 362.His parents were Christian and he was educated among the clergy of Alexandria, probably under the …
St. Serapion the Scholastic - uCatholic
Mar 21, 2013 · Saint Athanasius wrote several works against Arians at Serapion’s request, but thought so much of Sarapion that he told him to revise them as he saw fit. Because of his …
BISHOP SARAPION’S PRAYER-BOOK
The name Sarapion is found in the entries before the first and fifteenth prayers, in the first of which he is called “ Bishop Sarapion,’' in the second “ Sarapion, Bishop of Thmuis.” Here we are on …
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Sarampión - OPS/OMS | Organización Panamericana de la Salud
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El sarampión se propaga por contacto con fluidos nasales, de la boca o la garganta de una persona infectada. El estornudo y la tos pueden lanzar fluidos (gotitas) contaminados al aire.