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The Qur’anic hapax legomenon "sִamad" in Medieval Arab-Christian apologetics [PDF]
The situation that emerged in the period of VIII-X centuries, when representatives of the Abbasid dynasty (750-1258), who had recently come to power, began to actively encourage the conversion of non-believers to Islam, prompted representatives of ...
Vladislava Shtefan
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On the patristic basis of ʿAbdallāh ibn al-Faḍl al-Anṭākī (ʿAbdallāh and the Leontiev Corps) [PDF]
Determining the patristic basis of ancient Christian writers is necessary not only in order to have an idea of their general theological erudition.
Oleg Davydenkov
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The Maronites’ historical myth in a document of the 17th century from the National Library of Russia [PDF]
The article examines an historical section called al-Sharh (“Interpretation”) of a Maronite document about their confession compiled at the request of the Ambassador of France in Constantinople Charles François Olier, marquis de Nointel by the ...
Serge Frantsouzoff
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CONCEPT AND TERMINOLOGY IN BULUSAR-RAHIB’ THEOLOGY [PDF]
The author examines the terminology employed by Bulus ar-Rahib, a Melkite Arabaphone theologian of hinge between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
OLEG DAVYDENKOV
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BULUS AR-RАHIB AND HIS THEOLOGICAL WORKS [PDF]
The present article introduces us to the life and theological works of Bulus ar-Rahib (Paul of Antioch), a Melkite bishop of Saida (Sidon) and a well-known arabophone apologist of the 12th or 13th century.
OLEG DAVYDENKOV
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Syriac inscriptions From a Melkite monastery on the Middle Euphrates [PDF]
During a survey of the Djebel Khaled area, in conjunction with the excavation of the nearby Bronze Age site of El Qitar, Professor Graeme Clarke discovered two Syriac inscriptions on the wall of a small, vaulted tomb- chamber. Tracings were made and these, together with photographs of both the inscriptions and the sepulchre, were sent to me so that I ...
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Le grand euchologe melkite de Jérusalem (1865)
Faisant suite à l’euchologe grec de Benoît XIV imprimé à Rome en 1754, le grand euchologe melkite est imprimé en 1865 à Jérusalem sous la supervision du patriarche latin Joseph Valerga. À travers l’étude des correspondances relatives à l’élaboration de l’euchologe, cet article vise à évaluer le rôle de médiateur de Valerga, ainsi que son savoir ...
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The Construction of the Architectural Background in Melkite Annunciation Icons
This article discusses the architectural backgrounds visible in Melkite Annunciation icons from Aleppo, Hama, Damascus and Latakia in Syria, dating from the middle of the seventeenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. The architectural backdrops of Annunciation icons and the architectural perspective are represented through the technique of ...
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