Ancient Songs in the Desert

Ephrem has been less read than other fourth-century Church Fathers like Augustine and Athanasius, partly because outside the Christian Near East, there’s been more focus on teaching and translating classical Latin and Greek than classical Syriac. But his work has been undergoing a quiet renaissance, especially since the pioneering work of Sebastian Brock in Syriac studies in the last decades of the twentieth century.

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