IV North American Syriac Symposium Syriac Christianity: Culture at the Crossroads (Deadline Extended) Kathleen E. McVey Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute George A. Kiraz James E. Walters TEI XML encoding by html2TEI.xsl Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute January 2003 Vol. 6, No. 1 For this publication, a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license has been granted by the author(s), who retain full copyright. https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv6n1fcsyrsym Kathleen E. McVey IV North American Syriac Symposium Syriac Christianity: Culture at the Crossroads (Deadline Extended) https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/pdf/vol6/HV6N1FCSyrSym.pdf Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute, 2003 vol 6 issue 1 Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies is an electronic journal dedicated to the study of the Syriac tradition, published semi-annually (in January and July) by Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute. Published since 1998, Hugoye seeks to offer the best scholarship available in the field of Syriac studies. Syriac Studies Conferences File created by XSLT transformation of original HTML encoded article. Princeton Theological Seminary, Ms. 19 Book of Prayers. Image of Nestorius. [1] The Fourth North American Syriac Symposium will be held in Princeton during July 9-12, 2003. The deadline for submissions has been extended to February 15, 2003. The deadline for registration is extended to March 15, 2003. To obtain conference registration materials, please sign up at http://www.bethmardutho.org. To register for the conference, send registration forms to Ms. Sharon Kozlowski at Princeton Theological Seminary, 20 Library Place, Princeton, NJ 08540, Fax 609-497-0709. To submit a paper, send 250 word abstracts to Prof. Kathleen McVey, Princeton Theological Seminary, POB 821, Princeton, NJ 08540, Fax 609-497-7728, or as Word for Windows attachment to kathleen.mcvey@ptsem.edu. [2] The Symposium is hosted by Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton University, The Institute for Advanced Study, and Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute. A traditional program of hymns and songs by various Churches of the Syriac tradition will take place during the conference. [3] The Symposium will include the Fourth International Forum on Syriac Computing.