Hewath Hekhmetha

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Hewath Hekhmetha is a major theological and philosophical compendium by the 13th-century Syriac scholar Bar Hebraeus, synthesizing Aristotelian thought with Christian doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval Syriac work
philosophical compendium
theological compendium
associatedWith Bar Hebraeus’s systematic works
Syriac scholarship
author Bar Hebraeus NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 13th century
describedAs major theological and philosophical compendium
doctrinalFocus Christian doctrine
genre philosophy
theology
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
intellectualContext Syriac Christian scholasticism
language Syriac NERFINISHED
philosophicalInfluence Aristotelian philosophy NERFINISHED
region Middle East
religiousTradition Christianity
scholarlyDiscipline philosophical theology
subjectMatter Aristotelian metaphysics NERFINISHED
Christian dogma
philosophy
theology
synthesisOf Aristotelian thought NERFINISHED
Christian doctrine
tradition Christian theology

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Bar Hebraeus notableWork Hewath Hekhmetha