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The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- To-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches (Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity) – Emma Loosley

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The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- To-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches (Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity)

by Emma Loosley 

This study explores the architectural and liturgical implications of the nave-platform known as the bema. Whilst bemata have been discovered in Iraq and the Tur’ Abdin region of Turkey, the largest concentration of these platforms occurs ion the limestone massif of north-western Syria. Bemata have been documented in archaeological explorations of the region, notably by Tchalenko when he surveyed the massif in the 1950’s and liturgiologists have also addressed questions arising from the structure but his is the first interdisciplinary study of the bema.

The work begins with a discussion of the archaeological and architectural background of the region’s churches before concentrating on the churches that possess bemata. The existing literature is considered before the hypothesis is positived that bemata are located in in a distict cluster pattern. After an exploration of the archaeology, the written sources are considered before the question of the liturgical implications for the bema are discussed. Reference is made both to the surviving early liturgical documents and to the contemporary liturgy of the Syrian Orthodox Church.

In conclusion the study ends with a consideration of the issues raised, notably the discovery that there appears to be a pattern to the distribution of bemata, and weights these against the limitations imposed on this field of research by a dearth of contemporary written sources. Finally after acknowledging that this is an issue that will continue to arouse interest in various academic disciplines there are suggestions of possible avenues for further investigation.

Language(s): English
ISBN: N/A
2003, Original Paperback Edition, 296 pages, 17 x 24 cm (6.7″ x 9.5″)

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