Three remarkable fifth-century Christians of the Syrian city of Edessa are profiled here: one a pauper by choice, and two bishops of opposing theological opinions.  • The 'Man of God', born to rank and privilege, identified completely with the poor, spending his days fasting and praying constantly. His quiet holiness deeply influenced.  • Rabbula, convert, monk and bishop, who championed the poor and battled injustice, but dealt harshly with those who held what he considered unorthodox beliefs. During the christological controversies    surrounding Nestorius, he supported Cyril of Alexandria and exiled. • Hiba, a supporter of the school of Antioch and an advocate of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Nestorius. He regarded Rabbula as a tyrant, yet, in the turbulent theological climate of the day, succeeded him as     bishop of Edessa, only to reap the fury of the cyrillian party.   Two undercurrents of fifth-century Christanity ebb and flow in these documents. The Life of Hiba reflects the intensity of the Nestorian-Cyrillian controversy, while The Life of the Man of God and The Life of Rabbula emphasize as the chief christian duty of the clergy the care of the poor. Whatever the Church has, it hold only as a steward for the poor.
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The Man of God, Rabbula, and Hiba in Fifth-Century Edessa
TABLE OF CONTENTSAcknowledgments   viiAbbreviations   ix Edessa and Syriac Christianity   xi The Man of God      The Story of the Man of God   3      The Man of God: The Original Syriac Life   17      The Man of God: Expanded Syriac Version   27      The Life and Lifestyle of the Man of God, Alexius:            Greek Version 35 Rabbula      Rabbula of Edessa   41      The Heroic Deeds of Mar Rabbula   65 Hiba      Bishop Hiba, Successor to Rabbula   109      The Acts of the Second Council as Ephesus in 449 ce   133Bibliography   189Scripture Index   197General Index   199Index of Named Religious Personnel in Edessa   203
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Doran’s Stewards of the Poor makes for fascinating reading.American Benedictine Review

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9780879073084
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2006-06-01
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Liturgical Press
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216 mm
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G, 01
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