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  • Tatian of Adiabene, or Tatian the Syrian or Tatian the Assyrian, (/ˈteɪʃən, -iən/; Latin: Tatianus; Ancient Greek: Τατιανός; Classical Syriac: ܛܛܝܢܘܣ;...
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    Diatessaron (category Books based on the Bible)
    the Syriac language by Tatian, an Assyrian early Christian apologist and ascetic. Tatian sought to combine all the textual material he found in the four...
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    the following: Saint Justin the Martyr, Quadratus, Aristo of Pella, Tatian the Syrian, Miltiades, Apollinaris of Hierapolis, Athenagoras of Athens, Hermias...
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    Perrin argue that Thomas is dependent on the Diatessaron, which was composed shortly after 172 by Tatian in Syria. Others contend for an earlier date, with...
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    Thomas is dependent on the Diatessaron, which was composed shortly after 172 by Tatian in Syria. Perrin explains the order of the sayings by attempting...
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    Bukhtishu) and theology (such as Tatian, Bar Daisan, Babai the Great, Nestorius, Toma bar Yacoub). The personal physicians of the Abbasid Caliphs were often...
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    been recognized by some Christian intellectuals as early as the 2nd century. Tatian, a Syrian convert to Christianity, maintained that all humanity should...
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    Ephrem the Syrian (c. 306 – 373), also known as Saint Ephrem, Saint Ephraim, Ephrem of Edessa or Aprem of Nisibis, was a prominent Christian theologian...
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    Tatien by Tatian; A. S. Marmardji (1935). German: Tatians Diatessaron aus dem Arabischen (1926). English: Aramaic to Arabic to Latin to English: The earliest...
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  • and apologist (approximate date) Lucian, Syrian rhetorician and satirist (approximate date) Tatian, Syrian Christian writer and theologian (d. 180) Ban...
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    Eastern Christianity (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
    Saint Thomas Syrian Christians are an ancient body of Syrian Christians in Kerala, Malabar coast of India who trace their origins to the evangelical activity...
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    besides many Arians and Macedonians; more than 200 copies of Tatian's Diatessaron he retired from the churches; and he erected churches and supplied them with...
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  • Syriac. On the upper reaches of the Tigris, East Mesopotamian Aramaic flourished, with evidence from the regions of Hatra and Assur. Tatian the Assyrian...
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    multiethnic Syrian Democratic Forces (see Khabour Guards and Sutoro) and Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria. Assyria is the homeland of the Assyrian...
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  • Goguryeo. The philosopher Justin of Nablus is executed in Rome as a Christian. Discourse to the Greek (Oratio ad Graecos), by the Syrian Tatian, is the first...
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  • Encratites (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Eusebius says that Tatian was the author of this heresy. It has been supposed that it was these Gnostic Encratites who were chastised in the epistle of 1 Timothy...
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  • defeats the Chinese Han dynasty forces in Manchuria. Tatian produces his Diatessaron, a harmony of the four gospels. Montanism spreads through the Roman...
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    Syriac Christianity (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
    Orthodox Syrian Church, Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and Malabar Independent Syrian Church. Protestant forms of this rite are used by the Malankara...
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  • the Old Testament and the Gospels; it rejects the Apostle (Paul) entirely"; 4.29.5 says Tatian the Assyrian rejected Paul's Letters and Acts of the Apostles;...
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    Theodoret. Among the earliest Syriac literature was the Diatessaron of Tatian, and translations of sections from the Bible. The prolific Syrian scholar Bardesanes...
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