Anti-Judaism and Christian orthodoxy

Ephrem's hymns in fourth-century Syria

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Anti-Judaism and Christian orthodoxy

Ephrem's hymns in fourth-century Syria

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The politically embroiled and sharply divided Council of Nicaea (325) provided a turbulent beginning to Christianity's struggle for self-definition in the political arena. Questions of ultimate truth aside, those who could legally claim the title of Christian orthodoxy were those whose teachings had the backing of the emperor's legal and military authority. Despite the concrete decisions of 325 and the ecumenical council's attempt to create an imperial orthodoxy, the decades that followed witnessed ongoing battles between those Christians who supported the council's outcome and those who did not. This book investigates the complex anti-Jewish and anti-Judaizing rhetoric of Ephrem, a fourth-century poet, deacon, and theologian from eastern Roman Syria whose Syriac-language writings remain unfamiliar and linguistically inaccessible to centuries of scholars who study the well-known Greek and Latin writings of his contemporaries.

A critical reading of Ephrem's numerous poetic writings demonstrates that his sharp anti-Jewish and anti-Judaizing language helped to solidify a pro-Nicene definition of Christian orthodoxy, cutting off from that community in the very act of defining it his so-called Judaizing and Arian Christian opponents, both of whom he accused of being more like Jews than Christians. Through carefully crafted rhetoric, Ephrem constructed for his audience new social and theological parameters that reshaped the religious landscape of his community.

This book shows that the anti-Jewish polemic of Ephrem's hymns represents his calculated efforts to leave his Syrian congregation with no viable alternative but to conform to the Council of Nicaea, his own model for Christian orthodoxy.Comparing Ephrem's texts with the contemporary Greek writings of Athanasius, the renowned bishop of Alexandria, Christine Shepardson reveals the significant role that anti-Jewish rhetoric played more broadly in this critical fourth-century theological conflict, and demonstrates that long-ignored Syriac-speaking Christians such as Ephrem participated fully in the fierce struggle to define Christian orthodoxy for the Roman Empire. - Publisher.

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Anti-Judaism and Christian orthodoxy: Ephrem's hymns in fourth-century Syria
2008, Catholic University of America Press
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Table of Contents

Syria and the politics of Christian orthodoxy
Defending Nicaea against Jews and Judaizers
Ephrem's use of scriptural history
Ephrem, Athanasius, and the "Arian" threat
Syria and the construction of Christian orthodoxy.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Washington, D.C
Series
North American Patristics Society patristic monograph series -- v. 20

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Dewey Decimal Class
270.2092
Library of Congress
BR65.E636 S54 2008, BR65.E636S54 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
191

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16522953M
Internet Archive
antijudaismchris00shep_054
ISBN 13
9780813215365
LCCN
2008006257
OCLC/WorldCat
199454224
Library Thing
6447258
Goodreads
3214033

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