Syriac Studies Workshop Princeton University, May 4-6, 2005 Emmanuel Papoutsakis Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute George A. Kiraz James E. Walters TEI XML encoding by html2TEI.xsl Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute 2004 Vol. 7, No. 2 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/hv7n2fcsyrstudiesworkshop Emmanuel Papoutsakis Syriac Studies Workshop Princeton University, May 4-6, 2005 https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/pdf/vol7/HV7N2FCSyrStudiesWorkshop.pdf Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute, vol 7 issue 2 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 Workshop Symbols File created by XSLT transformation of original HTML encoded article. [1] The Department of Near Eastern Studies and the Group for the Study of Late Antiquity, Princeton University, with the support of the Andrew Mellon Foundation, will host a Syriac Studies Workshop, May 4-6, 2005. This workshop is organized in celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of Robert Murray's pioneering book, Symbols of Church and Kingdom: A Study in Early Syriac Tradition (1975, [2nd revised edition, Gorgias Press, 2004]). The participants will present forty-five minute papers and a round-table discussion will follow. Participants Sebastian P. Brock (University of Oxford) J.F. Coakley (Harvard University) Sidney H. Griffith (The Catholic University of America) Robert Murray (Heythrop College, University of London) Emmanuel Papoutsakis (Princeton University) Marie-Joseph Pierre (École pratique des hautes études) Lucas Van Rompay (Duke University) Alison G. Salvesen (University of Oxford) David G.K. Taylor (University of Oxford)