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  • av Nestorius
    2 726,-

    Dialogue by Nestorius, Archbishop of Constantinople, vindicating his theology and his actions; translated from the manuscript of the Syriac translation discovered in 1889.

  • av Friedrich Ruckert
    1 830,-

    Considered one of the greatest works of the Sufi writers, Saadi's Bostan (The Orchard) is an astounding poetic collection of wisdom that includes anecdotes, proverbs, and quotations that engage the rules of life and psychological observations of individual behavior.

  • av Cl. Huart
    2 136,-

    Les Calligraphes et les Miniaturistes de l'Orient Musulman is a highly regarded exploration of the Islamic art of calligraphy. Compiled by the noted Orientalist Clement Huart, the main body of the work is dedicated to the exploration of various schools of the art form throughout history.

  • - A Select Collection of Epitaphs
    av Thomas Pettigrew
    2 620,-

    Moving away from his usual interest in Egyptian mummies, Pettigrew here addresses another morbid interest in antiquities: the epitaphs and inscriptions of ancient sepulchers.

  • av Gaius Atkins
    2 396,-

    A modern classic, Modern Religious Cults and Movements has continued to garner citations even after further investigation has continued to add to the literature on the subject. This portrayal of non-traditional religions in its own day is a period piece that will be of interest to students of American religion and historians of religion in general.

  • av Jean Reville
    1 860,-

    La Religion a Rome sous les Severes is a classic work on third century Roman religion, ranging from the stoicism of Marcus Aurelius to the syncretism of Severus.

  • av Gerald Friedlander
    2 500,-

    This is the full four-volume set of the Laws and Customs of Israel published in 1915-1916, bound in two volumes. Based on the codes Chayye Adam and Kizzur Shulchan 'Arukh, this Hebrew-English compendium is an invaluable source for Judaic traditions and customs.

  • av Antoinette Ogden
    2 030,-

    This collection of fifteen Christmas tales from French and Spanish sources represents a variety of genres. In the style of the late nineteenth century holiday story, this work of fables and stories will set an appropriate mood for the holidays.

  • - Select Works of S. Ephrem the Syrian
    av John Morris
    2 306,-

    As a member of the Oxford Movement, Morris had a natural fascination with Eastern Christianity. Using his linguistic skills to translate select works of St. Ephrem into English, he chose those that would create an impact on his fellow Englishmen in the nineteenth century.

  • av Agnes Lewis
    1 786,-

    Commenting on an invaluable document that she personally found, Agnes Smith Lewis expresses her professional insights on this earliest extant version of the Syriac Gospels. In addition to discussing New Testament variants Lewis also addresses the issue of how science and biblical teaching might coexist.

  • av Agnes Lewis
    1 776,-

    Agnes Lewis was the discoverer of the Sinaitic Palimpsest, the oldest Syriac manuscript of the New Testament. Here she publishes her English translation of that text to make it available to Bible students who do not read Syriac.

  • - The Haskell Lectures delivered at Oberlin College in 1913, and since revised and enlarged
    av Morris Jastrow
    2 236,-

    In this formidable study, Jastrow compares several aspects of the religious life of the Israelites and ancient Babylonias by comparison of their written texts. Among the topics examined are the creation and flood accounts, the concept of the Sabbath, and the ethics of both cultures.

  • - and Gleams from the East on the Sacred Page
    av H. Trumbull
    2 260,-

    Trumbull's tome was among the first to explore how looking at the Bible from the perspective of those in Palestine might influence the outlook of Western readers.

  • av Margaret Gibson
    2 250,-

    A re-edition of Christian Palestinian Aramaic lectionary. It is presented in Syriac with English annotations to the Greek text of the Gospels.

  • - As Illustrated by the Religion of the Ancient Babylonians
    av A. Sayce
    2 536,-

    Originally published as the Hibbert Lectures of 1887, this series of essays covers more than the title suggests. The work of an early explorer of Assyriology, this book traces many of the more familiar motifs and themes from ancient religion back to the ancient Babylonians.

  • - From St. Benedict to St. Bernard
    av Charles Forbes Comte De Montalembert
    2 550,-

    An indispensable reference for the history of monasticism in the western work, Montalembert's seven-volume masterpiece on the subject still reads with depth and conviction. Covering the monastic movement from its precursors to the period of the Venerable Bede, this set contains substantial information on a number of western saints.

  • av John Neale
    2 020,-

    The first volume of an ambitious project to document the history of the early church, this is one of John Mason Neale's crowning achievements. Meticulously researched, Neale's treatment of the early church in Egypt is among the required reading of any student of oriental Christianity still today.

  • av Carl Purinton
    1 630,-

    Believing that a firm basis for understanding Jesus could be found in the sources of the Bible, Purinton undertook to justify such sources as Paul's letters and the gospels as authentic source material for the life of Jesus.

  • - A Critical Biography
    av Joseph Clayton
    1 650,-

    The first English biography of Saint Anselm, an eleventh century doctor of the church, this work has set the standard for works on the saint. Anselm became the Archbishop of Canterbury and led the English Catholic church through difficult political times.

  • - A Description of Syria and the Holy Land
    av Guy Le Strange
    2 836,-

    This detailed study of the physical layout and traditions of the Holy Land and Syria contains an enormous amount of detailed information. For readers who wish to correct their vision of the actual physical geography of Syro-Palestine, this work remains a recommended source.

  • av L. Anjou
    2 906,-

    In this study concerning an important period in Sweden's history, Anjou delivers a detailed account of the Reformation in that country. Beginning with the state of the Catholic Church in Sweden prior to 1520, Anjou traces the history of the Swedish Church up through the Council of Uppsala in 1593.

  • av H. W. Pierson
    2 476,-

    This book traces the history of American foreign missions of all denominations. Following a historical survey of the missionary activities, the author gives the biographies and works of twenty-nine men and women missionaries. Numerous portraits are included.

  • - The Diatessaron of Tatian
    av J. Hamlyn Hill
    1 690,-

    In the second century, well before the canonical gospels took their present form, Tatian wove from the four gospels and one or more Judaic-Christian gospels one harmonized account of the life of Christ, the Diatessaron.

  • - Translation, Notes and Glossary
    av Richard Littledale
    2 006,-

    This important volume remains a valuable aid to scholars seeking a basic knowledge of Eastern Orthodox rites. A selection of offices, especially those under theological controversy in their time, is presented in the original Greek with an English translation.

  • av Shirley Case
    2 306,-

    In the present climate of interest concerning the real Jesus, Case's 1927 study represents a vital contribution in the first quest for the historical Jesus. Often overlooked, this important volume is at last available to researchers in the current quest for Jesus, as well as those interested in the role of the Chicago School in that quest.

  • av Brooke Westcott
    1 816,-

    Brooke Foss Westcott, noted scholar on the canon of the New Testament, presented this series of devotional instructions as a result of a lecture series he delivered in 1880.

  • - From 1817-1832
    av Theodore Appel
    1 346,-

    In this painfully honest study, Appel describes the trials behind the early stages and the eventual success of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in the United States. The first theological school of the German Reformed Church in America, the Theological Seminary opened in 1825. Appel analyzes the circumstances from 1817-1832.

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