From the “Republic of Cousins” to foreign spouses: Transnational marriages in Türkiye
Abstract Marriage in Türkiye, as in many societies, is of great importance in the reproduction of life, and the choice of a spouse often involves the intervention of families and society. Within this structure, it is seen that marriages usually occur between extended family members or the same ethnic/sectarian groups.
Ayla Deniz
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The Assyrian Heroic Epic Of Qa īne Gabbara: A Modern Poem In The Ancient Bardic Tradition [PDF]
This work discusses a modern Assyrian epic, Qa īne Gabbara, in both its oral and written traditions, and examines its importance in marking continuity in culture, traditions and language.
Donabed, Sargon
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Simeon of Beth Arsham and Barḥadbshabba of Ḥalwān: two views on the “Cause of the foundation of the schools»” [PDF]
The article presents a comparative analysis of the writings of two Syriac authors belonging to the Church of Persia, who held divergent views on Christology and offered significantly different perspectives on the history of the Schools of Edessa and ...
Evgenii Zabolotnyi
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Remains of Gnomic Anthologies and Pagan Wisdom Literature in the Coptic Tradition [PDF]
It is well known that a complete and satisfying “history of Coptic literature” is still a desideratum. Among the other causes contributing to the difficulty of such an enterprise are the fragmentary status of the codices which preserve the texts and the ...
Buzi, Paola
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The Lord\u27s Banquet: Resources, Problems and Perspectives from the New Testament [PDF]
(Excerpt) The New Testament provides the fundamental basis for the church\u27s celebration of the Lord\u27s Supper and, at the same time, the major source from which to critique aspects of the church\u27s Eucharistic practice today.
Krentz, Edgar
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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eChristian Ashrams, Hindu Caves and Sacred Rivers: Christian-Hindu Monastic Dialogue in India 1950-1993\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Book review of Christian Ashrams, Hindu Caves and Sacred Rivers: Christian-Hindu Monastic Dialogue in India 1950-1993. By Mario I. Aguilar.
Soars, Daniel
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Rethinking the right to know and the case for restorative epistemic reparation
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 728-745, Winter 2024.
Melanie Altanian
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One of the oldest Syriac monasteries: Mor Ahron
With the emergence of Christianity, many communities across the Wider Middle East and Anatolia started to adopt the new religion. One of these communities was the Syriacs, who, although originating from modern-day Mesopotamia, reached their peak cultural
Korkmaz Şen, Sinan Yılmaz
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Toponyms in the Slavonic Excerpt from the Chronicle of Julius Africanus
For a long time, Julius Africanus’ Chronicle has only been known through hundreds of fragments scattered across Greek, Latin and Oriental (Syriac, Arabic, and Armenian) manuscripts.
Anna-Maria Totomanova
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Secularism as a Project of Free and Equal Citizenship: Reflections on the Turkish Case. [PDF]
Gülalp H.
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