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"The Theological School of Antioch 290-430 A.D." by Aphram I Barsoum is a scholarly historical essay that explores the rise and decline of the influential theological school based in Antioch during the early Christian period. The work highlights the school's distinct characteristics, theological contributions, and its role in shaping early Christian doctrine and practice.
Aphram I Barsoum, a renowned Syriac Orthodox Patriarch and scholar, situates the school in the context of its time, emphasizing Antioch's importance as a center of Christian theological development and education. The book delves into the school's approach to biblical interpretation, patristic thought, and ecclesiastical influence between 290 and 430 A.D. Barsoum's work is recognized for its thorough research based on Syriac sources and outline of the theological debates and key figures associated with the school.
This historical account is part of a broader body of Barsoum's studies on Syriac Christianity, outlining the intellectual and spiritual legacy of the Theological School of Antioch in the early Christian era.
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