Iraq after the Muslim Conquest - Michael G. Morony
CHRISTIANS To what extent did Christians constitute religious communities in Iraq? What part did the creation of Nestorian and M ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES as expounded by Theodore.^90 The Synod of Joseph in 554 reaffirmed the Nicene Creed and quoted the Chalced ...
CHRISTIAN S itually, in his divinity, from God; bodily, in his humanity from Mary; and had died in his humanity and was revived ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES in Syria in 630 and reached an agreement on a common confession in faith based on one will and one acting ...
CHRISTIANS their name did not mean that they were followers of Nestorius but that he would have agreed with them.^102 THE FORMAT ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES of Nasibin, who had been sent there by the exegete Abraham of Beth Rabban expressly to establish a school ...
CHRISTIANS The schools established by the monastic faction were strongholds of diophysitism and by the middle of the seventh cen ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES Abraham of Kaskar organized the monks on Mt. Izla, above Nasibin, into a new monastery in 571 for which he ...
CHRISTIANS During this period, new monasteries were founded at Beth 'Abhe in Marga; across the Tigris from Nineveh; in Beth Nuha ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES monasteries or schools, who inhabited cells in villages and towns alone or with nuns, who entered private ...
CHRISTIANS wife, and both clergy and laymen who had done so were required to do penance. Likewise, Christians were to distinguis ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES administration of justice within the church. The authority of the priest as judge was provided with a divi ...
CHRISTIANS the presence of the cross.140 The Synod of George also required that litigation between Christians be judged in the c ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES separate Nestorian identity was provided by a distinctive body of doctrine based on Theodore of Mopsuestia ...
CHRISTIANS whose authority and status depended on its acceptance. Concerning the limited effectiveness of the Nestorian leadersh ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES in the case of a bishop who, prior to 544, was joined by "Jews and scoundrels" in his ecclesiastical revol ...
CHRISTIANS for those who assemble." All this was, again, taken as a sign of faith- lessness, and Christians were forbidden to bu ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES entirely cut off, and the effectiveness of the Talmudic barriers created by the rabbis for Jews must be qu ...
CHRISTIANS ophysites.^158 By the end of the sixth century, the Monophysite pop- ulation in Iraq was composed mainly of native Ar ...
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES Among those attracted to the Jacobites was Al;udemmeh, the son of Nestorians of Balad in Beth 'Arbhaye. In ...
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