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Beth Mardutho

Prof. Dr. Han J. W. Drijvers (1934-2002).
J. J. van GINKEL, University of Utrecht.
Fr. Francis Mahieu of Kurisumala Ashram
(1911-2002).
Jacob THEKKEPARAMBIL, SEERI.
The Dispute between the Cherub and the Thief.
Sebastian BROCK, Oxford University.
The Bema in the East Syriac Church in Light of
New Archaelogical Evidence.
Marica CASSIS, University of Toronto.
Syriac Writings and Turkic Language according to
Central Asian Tombstone Inscriptions.
Wassilios KLEIN, University of Bonn.
Thecla in Syriac Christianity: Preliminary
Observations.
Catherine BURRIS, University of North Carolina and Lucas VAN ROMPAY, Duke
University.
A Syriac Inscription from Deir al-Surian.
Matthew J. MARTIN, Melbourne College of Divinity.
Deir al-Surian (Egypt): New Discoveries
of 2001-2002.
Karel C. INNEMÉE, University of Leiden, and Lucas VAN ROMPAY, Duke
University.
Stephen J. Davis, The Cult of St. Thecla:
a Tradition of Women's Piety in Late Antiquity.
Susan HARVEY, Brown University.
E. Jan Wilson, The Old Syriac Gospels:
Studies and Comparative Translations.
P.J. WILLIAMS, University of Cambridge.
Response to J.F. Coakley's Review of John Joseph,
The Modern Assyrians of the Middle East
John JOSEPH, Franklin and Marshall College
Syriac Papers at the North American Patristics
Society Annual Meeting
Kristian HEAL, Brigham Young University
Vth World Syriac Conference, SEERI, Kottayam, India, 8-14 September 2002
Patrimoine Syriaque, Colloque IX, Baghdad,
23-26 April 2003.
IVth North American Syriac Symposium, Princeton, 9-12 July 2003.
IVth International Forum on Syriac Computing, Princeton, 9-12 July 2003.