
Fear of God and the Beginning of Wisdom: The School of Nisibis and the Development of Scholastic Culture in Late Antique Mesopotamia
por
Adam H. Becker
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Horror
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
315
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2013
Editorial
University of Pennsylvania Press
Edición
2
ISBN-10
0812201205
ISBN-13
9780812201208
Descripción
Adam H. Becker's exploration delves into the rich heritage of the School of Nisibis, a pivotal institution in the intellectual landscape of late antique Mesopotamia. Positioned as the heart of the Church of the East, this school was a hub for developing theological thought and scholastic culture during a transformative era. Becker meticulously examines how this institution influenced the intersection of religion and education, shaping the minds of its students and the wider community.
Through his research, Becker illuminates the debates and dialogues that characterized the School of Nisibis, uncovering its role in fostering a unique philosophical and theological identity. He highlights how the blending of Hellenistic thought with Christian doctrine created a dynamic environment for intellectual growth. This synthesis of ideas not only advanced religious discourse but also set the stage for future developments in both the Church and the broader academic milieu.
The narrative immerses readers in the complexities of early scholarship and the reverberations of Nisibis’s teachings throughout history. Emphasizing the connection between reverence for God and the pursuit of wisdom, Becker’s work invites a deeper appreciation for an often-overlooked chapter in the evolution of religious education and culture in the region.
Through his research, Becker illuminates the debates and dialogues that characterized the School of Nisibis, uncovering its role in fostering a unique philosophical and theological identity. He highlights how the blending of Hellenistic thought with Christian doctrine created a dynamic environment for intellectual growth. This synthesis of ideas not only advanced religious discourse but also set the stage for future developments in both the Church and the broader academic milieu.
The narrative immerses readers in the complexities of early scholarship and the reverberations of Nisibis’s teachings throughout history. Emphasizing the connection between reverence for God and the pursuit of wisdom, Becker’s work invites a deeper appreciation for an often-overlooked chapter in the evolution of religious education and culture in the region.
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