HIS 553 / HLS 553

The Syriac Tradition

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The aim of this course is to introduce students to the history of the Syriac language and Syriac-speaking Christians.

We focus on important individual authors, key historical moments, and significant themes and aspects of the history of Syriac-speaking Christians in the Middle East. Since Syriac-speaking churches have traditionally been classified by Western authors as “heretics” we also examine the nature of orthodoxy and heresy. Students are introduced to and trained in the use of the most important instrumenta studiorum of Syriac studies.

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