Mar Narsai: Homily 33 on the sanctification of the Church
On the sanctification of the Church -- [Humble origins of the Church] -- [Baptismal dimension of the Church] -- [Salvation through the cross] -- [The bridal feast] -- [Praise of David] -- [Proclamation of Isaiah] -- [Other biblical proclamations] -- [Guests sing for the Church] -- [The wedding feast...
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Zusammenfassung: | On the sanctification of the Church -- [Humble origins of the Church] -- [Baptismal dimension of the Church] -- [Salvation through the cross] -- [The bridal feast] -- [Praise of David] -- [Proclamation of Isaiah] -- [Other biblical proclamations] -- [Guests sing for the Church] -- [The wedding feast of the Church] -- [Victory of the Church] -- [Earthly and heavenly Church] -- [Riches of the bride after her wedding] -- [Structure of the Church] -- [Synagogue versus Church] -- [The blessed Church] -- [Narsai's prayer] "Narsai, called the "Lyre of the Holy Spirit," on account of countless metrical memre-hymns that he composed, lived between ca. 399 and ca. 502, and was thus contemporary for a while of another major theologian and poet, Jacob of Sarug (d. 520). Narsai's memra 33, according to Mingana's classification, is made of 12 by 12 syllables, and its title "On the Sanctification of the Church" suggests that it was written for the feast of the Dedication of the Church celebrated by the Church of the East to this day on the first of November. The memra names the Church of the Nations the Bride of the Bridegroom Christ, a concept found in Colossians 11 and ultimately in Hosea 2, where the relationship between God and his people is expressed in terms of the wedding. The memra comments at length how the Church was saved by the Cross and was nurtured by the Eucharist, out of Christ's love for her. Interestingly, Narsai associates the Church with the faithful in that both are sanctified by the same sacraments and thus the Church in the memra is personified. Narsai's style, way of thinking, and terminology used to refer to the raze-mysteries correspond to what we find in the writing of Ephrem the Syrian and Jacob of Sarug. Not surprisingly, the memra's expressions, concept, and even verses found their way in the liturgical books of the Church of the East, especially in the prayers devoted to the Dedication of the Church"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | VII, 61 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781463205522 |
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spelling | Narses de Nisibis ca. 5. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)119192977 aut Homilies Mar Narsai Homily 33 on the sanctification of the Church edited and translated by Amir Harrak Homily 33 on the sanctification of the Church Piscataway, NJ Gorgias Press 2018 VII, 61 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Texts from Christian late antiquity 54 Includes bibliographical references and index On the sanctification of the Church -- [Humble origins of the Church] -- [Baptismal dimension of the Church] -- [Salvation through the cross] -- [The bridal feast] -- [Praise of David] -- [Proclamation of Isaiah] -- [Other biblical proclamations] -- [Guests sing for the Church] -- [The wedding feast of the Church] -- [Victory of the Church] -- [Earthly and heavenly Church] -- [Riches of the bride after her wedding] -- [Structure of the Church] -- [Synagogue versus Church] -- [The blessed Church] -- [Narsai's prayer] "Narsai, called the "Lyre of the Holy Spirit," on account of countless metrical memre-hymns that he composed, lived between ca. 399 and ca. 502, and was thus contemporary for a while of another major theologian and poet, Jacob of Sarug (d. 520). Narsai's memra 33, according to Mingana's classification, is made of 12 by 12 syllables, and its title "On the Sanctification of the Church" suggests that it was written for the feast of the Dedication of the Church celebrated by the Church of the East to this day on the first of November. The memra names the Church of the Nations the Bride of the Bridegroom Christ, a concept found in Colossians 11 and ultimately in Hosea 2, where the relationship between God and his people is expressed in terms of the wedding. The memra comments at length how the Church was saved by the Cross and was nurtured by the Eucharist, out of Christ's love for her. Interestingly, Narsai associates the Church with the faithful in that both are sanctified by the same sacraments and thus the Church in the memra is personified. Narsai's style, way of thinking, and terminology used to refer to the raze-mysteries correspond to what we find in the writing of Ephrem the Syrian and Jacob of Sarug. Not surprisingly, the memra's expressions, concept, and even verses found their way in the liturgical books of the Church of the East, especially in the prayers devoted to the Dedication of the Church"-- Narses de Nisibis ca. 5. Jh. (DE-588)119192977 gnd rswk-swf Predigt (DE-588)4047089-1 gnd rswk-swf Narsai / approximately 413-503 / Sermons / History and criticism Sermons, Syriac Sermons, Early Christian Church Syriaca varia (DE-2581)TH000002940 gbd Narses de Nisibis ca. 5. Jh. (DE-588)119192977 p Predigt (DE-588)4047089-1 s DE-604 Harrak, Amir 1950- (DE-588)1025725581 edt trl Texts from Christian late antiquity 54 (DE-604)BV025596948 54 |
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