International conference
explores Syriac Christianity
Professor Sebastian Brock |
Professor Sebastian Brock speaks about St. Ephrem the
Syrian’s contribution to Syriac Christianity.
A two-day conference entitled “Syriac Christianity at the
Crossroads of Cultures” gathered researchers from all over the world at the
Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome last week.
Both Mar Gewargis III, Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of
the East, and Cardinal Louis Sako, Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans,
participated in the opening session of the conference commemorating the 700thAnniversary
of Abdisho of Nisibis.
Professor Sebastian Brock from the Oxford University spoke
at the conference. One of his most known books is “The luminous eye”, and he
explained to Vatican News what Ephrem the Syrian meant by this quote of his.
“Just as the physical eye needs light to see. The heart
needs light to understand the divine. That light is the faith, the interior eye
of the heart. The luminous eye is a human capacity of seeing the divine in
symbols. The stronger the connection between the person and the Holy Spirit is,
the more you notice the divine in mystery and symbols everywhere.”
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