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Ephrem the Syrian

c. 306 – 373 · Nisibis

Also known as Ephraem · Mar Ephrem

Feast: 9 June (Catholic) · 28 January (Orthodox)

Ephrem the Syrian
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Syriac deacon, hymnographer and poet-theologian of Nisibis and Edessa. Author of the Hymns on Faith and Hymns on Paradise.

Highlights

Main contribution
Ephrem proves that the early church was not only Greek and Latin.
Best first read
Hymns on Paradise
Primary source
Ephrem, Hymns on Faith

Ephrem proves that the early church was not only Greek and Latin. Writing in Syriac at Nisibis and Edessa, he taught theology through hymns, images, biblical poetry, and liturgical song. His work gives us a Christianity closer in language and imagination to the Semitic world of Jesus than most later Western readers ever encounter. The fact that his hymns still live in Syriac churches matters: doctrine was sung before it was systematised.

Notable works

  • ·Hymns on Paradise · 370

Primary sources

  • ·Ephrem, Hymns on Faith
  • ·Jerome, De Viris Illustribus 115
  • ·Sozomen, Hist. Eccl. 3.16
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Eusebius of Caesarea

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