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De Vita Et Scriptis Aphraatis is a scholarly dissertation, written in Latin, concerning the life and writings of Aphraates, the Persian sage. This historical-theological study, presented by Jacques Forget, explores the works of this important figure in early Syriac Christianity. Aphraates, also known as the Persian Sage, was an early Christian author of the third century. This work delves into his theological contributions and historical context.
This dissertation offers insights into Aphraates' writings and their significance within the development of Christian thought. It is invaluable for scholars interested in the history of theology, the early church fathers, and the interactions between Christianity and Persian culture.
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