Bethlehem's Syriac Christians : self, nation and church in dialogue and practice / Mark D. Calder
رقم التسجيلة | 9354 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9781463206376 |
رقم الطلب |
BX 174.5 .B48 C35 |
المؤلف | Calder, Mark D |
العنوان | Bethlehem's Syriac Christians : self, nation and church in dialogue and practice / Mark D. Calder |
بيانات النشر | Piscataway, NJ, [UNITED STATES]: Gorgias Press, 2017. |
الوصف المادي | 310 P |
بيان السلسلة | The modern Muslim world | 4 |
المحتويات / النص |
Introduction : from Bible-use to Bethlehem's Syriac Christians -- Articulating the Bethlehem environment -- Dialogues of displacement -- Syrian narratives in the Bethlehem environment -- Prayer and self-articulation in the Syriac Orthodox eucharist -- Authority and imagination in Syrian self-articulations -- "Who is Bob? : towards an anthropology with ecclesiology.
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المستخلص |
An anthropological study of Syriac Orthodox Christian identity in a time of displacement, upheaval, and conflict. For some Syriac Orthodox Christians in Bethlehem, their self-articulation - the means by which they connect themselves to others, things, places and symbols - is decisively influenced by their eucharistic ritual. This ritual connects being siryāni to a redeemed community or 'body', and derives its identity in large part from the Incarnation of God as an Aramaic-speaking Bethlehemite. |
المواضيع | Syrian Orthodox Church - West Bank - Bethlehem |
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245 | |a Bethlehem's Syriac Christians : self, nation and church in dialogue and practice / |c Mark D. Calder |
260 | |a Piscataway, NJ |b Gorgias Press, |c 2017 |
300 | |a 310 P. |
490 | |a The modern Muslim world |v 4 |
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|a Introduction : from Bible-use to Bethlehem's Syriac Christians -- Articulating the Bethlehem environment -- Dialogues of displacement -- Syrian narratives in the Bethlehem environment -- Prayer and self-articulation in the Syriac Orthodox eucharist -- Authority and imagination in Syrian self-articulations -- "Who is Bob? : towards an anthropology with ecclesiology.
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520 | |a An anthropological study of Syriac Orthodox Christian identity in a time of displacement, upheaval, and conflict. For some Syriac Orthodox Christians in Bethlehem, their self-articulation - the means by which they connect themselves to others, things, places and symbols - is decisively influenced by their eucharistic ritual. This ritual connects being siryāni to a redeemed community or 'body', and derives its identity in large part from the Incarnation of God as an Aramaic-speaking Bethlehemite. |
600 | |a Syrian Orthodox Church - West Bank - Bethlehem |
910 | |a libsys:recno,9354 |
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