Step'anos of Siwnik' explained

Step'anos of Siwnik (680–735) was an Armenian Christian bishop.[1] He is known to have at least two writings, one a commentary on the Book of Genesis and the other an Armenian translation of the Apocalypse of Methodius.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Hintlian . Julia . Ervine . Roberta R. . 2023 . Bishop Step'anos of Siwnik' (ca 680–735) and His Florilegium On the Incorruptibility of the Body in Light of 6th–8th Century Armenian Christological Debates . St Nersess Theological Review . 14 . 2 . 137–246 . 2835-0359.
  2. Book: E. Stone, Michael . The Genesis Commentary by Step'anos of Siwnik' (dub.): Edition, Translation and Comments . . 2021.
  3. Book: Roberta R. Ervine, Julia Hintlian . Bishop Step'anos of Siwnik' (ca 680–735) and His Florilegium On the Incorruptibility of the Body in Light of 6th–8th Century Armenian Christological Debates . The Catholic University of America Press.