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OverviewBy outlining the writings of Ephrem, an early Christian scholar, the book describes how humans can understand God through the mystery of the Eucharist. Ephrem's thought is revealed to us through the language of symbols and allusions, and his legacy as a theologian lies in his commitment to the Scriptural narrative. Ephrem's theological approach is also a representative demonstration of the tradition of Syriac Christian theology and symbolic poetry at the time. This thesis explores Ephrem's Eucharistic theology as it is expressed in his poetic Hymns. The aim of the study is to look into various definitions of Eucharist that Ephrem offers in his writings. This study looks at the way Ephrem describes the physicality of the sacraments. It presents an analysis of specific Hymns of Ephrem, which are selected for their affiliation to the Eucharist. This exercise allows us to gather enough textual evidence to identify the main aspects of Ephrem's Eucharistic theology, while giving credit to his unique way of expressing his theology. As an outcome of the research there is an attempt to present the reasons behind Ephrem's theological understanding and appropriation of the myster of the Eucharist by means of highly poetic and symbolic language. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elena NarinskayaPublisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd ISBN: 9780773440685ISBN 10: 0773440682 Pages: 160 Publication Date: January 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Eucharistic Theology in Ephrem; 2. Eucharist vs. Passover: Some thoughts on similarities and differences in Jewish and Christian practices, according to Ephrem; 3. The Eucharist as the Medicine of Life: Physicality of the Sacrament; 4. The Medicine of Life vs. Death; 5. The Eucharist and Scripture...; 6. The Eucharist and the Last Supper.Reviews"""St. Ephrem is justly renowned for his striking, rich, and profound use of the Syriac language, which finds its fullest expression in his remarkable and evocative poetry, examined most astutely in this text."" (Prof. Robert Hayward Durham University)""" St. Ephrem is justly renowned for his striking, rich, and profound use of the Syriac language, which finds its fullest expression in his remarkable and evocative poetry, examined most astutely in this text. (Prof. Robert Hayward Durham University) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |