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  1. Dec 2, 2020 · Nonetheless, Ephrem tends to a Bibically literalist position and preserves for us fourth century Syrian thought. In this article, we offer highlights that give us insight how Ephrem understood Theosis, the salvation of the unborn, the Fall, and even the authenticity of his commentary on Genesis.

  2. EPHRAEM OF SYRIA (c. 306 – 373) was a theologian, biblical interpreter, teacher, poet, and hymnographer whose teaching activity and prolific writings have had lasting influence on the Christian tradition.

  3. Singer of the Word of God: Ephrem the Syrian and his Significance in Late Antiquity. By Sebastian P. Brock. Sebastianyotho 1. Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias, 2020. x + 380 pp. $179.00 cloth. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2021.

  4. Jan 3, 2020 · Poetry is Ephrem’s means of engaging the paradox of the Nativity, as the mystery of the Great One who became small. For Ephrem, the Nativity reveals the hidden God and yet it does not change who this God is. It does not obliterate God’s hiddenness; it is the paradox of the revelation the hidden God.

  5. May 20, 2015 · This post is part of an ongoing series examining Ephrem the Syrian and early Syriac Christianity. Though said to have written a commentary on every book of the Bible, the only authentic and extant prose commentaries of Ephrem the Syrian are those on Genesis and (part of) Exodus.

  6. Mar 21, 2022 · A reflection on the relation between poetry and theology, primarily through the example of St. Ephrem the Syrian, suggesting ways in which a poetic theology may enable us to discern and experience the divine also in the work of non-liturgical poets such as Richard Wilbur.

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  8. Journey through the full biography of St. Ephrem the Syrian. Explore their life's milestones, challenges, and their profound impact on the world.

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