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Aphrahat The Persian Sage And The Temple Of God A Study Of Early Syriac Theological Anthropology 1st Edition Stephanie K Skoyles Jarkins

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Aphrahat The Persian Sage And The Temple Of God A Study Of Early Syriac Theological Anthropology 1st Edition Stephanie K Skoyles Jarkins
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Stephanie K. Skoyles Jarkins
ISBN: 9781463236311, 146323631X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Aphrahat The Persian Sage And The Temple Of God A Study Of Early Syriac Theological Anthropology 1st Edition Stephanie K Skoyles Jarkins by Stephanie K. Skoyles Jarkins 9781463236311, 146323631X instant download after payment.

Aphrahat the Persian Sage, (fl. 337-345 C.E.), was a Syriac Christian author who wrote twenty-three treatises entitled The Demonstrations. This book examines “temple” as a key image for Aphrahat’s theological anthropology. The temple is central for both Jews and Christians; it is the place of sacrifice, meeting, and communication with the Divine. For Aphrahat, the devout Christian person may be a micro-temple which then allows one to encounter the divine both within oneself and through a vision ascent to the heavenly temple.

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