Publisher's Synopsis
Tracing the arc of sacred history through the lens of Nestorian Christianity, The Book of the Bee offers a vivid chronicle of biblical events, theological insights, and spiritual traditions as compiled in the 13th century by Syrian bishop Solomon (Shelêmôn).
Rooted in Syriac Christian scholarship, the text presents a comprehensive account of the Christian Dispensation, reflecting the unique doctrinal perspective of the Church of the East. Positioned alongside other early Christian writings such as The Cave of Treasures, it bridges scriptural narrative with interpretive tradition. Rich in theological detail and historical reflection, the work explores themes of creation, prophecy, and divine purpose.
This enduring text not only illuminates a lesser-known strand of Christian thought but also preserves the intellectual and devotional legacy of a pivotal era in Eastern Christianity.