Church as the Bride of Christ: Ecclesiological & Societal Understanding of the Early Syriac Church based on the Select Homilies of Mar Jacob of Serugh
Unlike its western counterpart, oriental theology is not systematic or philosophic. Fluid and complex in nature, it is more Biblical and spiritual. Oriental theologians use unique imagery and typology to interpret their religious teachings. They also often use hymns as pedagogical instruments to present their ideas. Jacob of Serugh was one of the foremost Syriac poet-theologians of this kind. Second in stature only to Ephrem the Syrian, he too used images and types abundantly to demonstrate his ideas. This book is a study on Jacob of Serugh’s vision of the Church with special reference to how he interpreted the Church as the bride of Christ. The poet–theologian extensively borrows types and images from the Old Testament to explicate Christ’s redemptive activities. Through the image of the bride, he emphatically explains the love of God for the humankind.
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