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Ephrem the Syrian

Syriac and prolific Syriac-language hymnographer and theologian
Years: 306 - 373

Ephrem the Syrian (ca.

306 – 373) is a Syriac and a prolific Syriac-language hymnographer and theologian of the 4th century.

His works are hailed by Christians throughout the world and many denominations venerate him as a saint.

He has been declared a Doctor of the Church in Roman Catholicism.

He is especially beloved in the Syriac Orthodox Church.

Ephrem writes a wide variety of hymns, poems, and sermons in verse, as well as prose biblical exegesis.

These are works of practical theology for the edification of the church in troubled times.

So popular were his works, that, for centuries after his death, Christian authors wrote hundreds of pseudepigraphal works in his name.

Ephrem's works witness to an early form of Christianity in which western ideas take little part.

He has been called the most significant of all of the fathers of the Syriac-speaking church tradition.