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The Holy Spirit In The Syrian Baptismal Tradition 1st Edition Sebastian P Brock

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The Holy Spirit In The Syrian Baptismal Tradition 1st Edition Sebastian P Brock
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Publisher: Gorgias Pr Llc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Sebastian P. Brock
ISBN: 9781593338442, 1593338449
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Holy Spirit In The Syrian Baptismal Tradition 1st Edition Sebastian P Brock by Sebastian P. Brock 9781593338442, 1593338449 instant download after payment.

"The Holy Spirit in the Syrian Baptismal Tradition is a sensitive and evocative treatment of an issue key to any liturgical tradition—that of the role of the Holy Spirit in worship. With a keen awareness of the tradition of Syrian Christianity, Brock begins his exploration with the concept of ruha d-qudsha and the role of the Holy Spirit in the Syriac Bible. A striking aspect of this ancient liturgical tradition is the imagery used for the Spirit, including that of a compassionate mother, fire, and olive oil (myron, used for anointing), as well as the more common image of a dove. Next, Brock considers the various sources of the imagery including the East Syrian/Chaldean; Syrian Orthodox and Catholic; Maronite and Melkite traditions. He also summarizes commentaries and other Syriac literature on the rite of baptism, touching on Syriac literature from Late Antiquity and works translated from the Greek that bear on the issue. Considering the vehicle and nature of the gifts of the Spirit, Brock provides the distinctive fullness of this concept for readers in these traditions. The study includes a discussion of the invocation over the water and oil, and their symbolism of the Spirit, as well as the Holy Spirit in the Eucharistic setting and in regard to the Virgin Mary. Baptism and Pentecost are compared, and the study concludes with the role of anointing in the post-baptismal life of the Christian"--P. [4] of cover.

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