Henana by Adiabene

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Henana von Adiabene ( fl. 6th century) was theologian and principal of the school of Nisibis, the theological center of the Assyrian Church of the East .

Henana held a chair for biblical exegesis at the school of Nisibis , which he taught in the sense of the Byzantine orthodox theologian Moses. In 572 he became the principal of the Nisibis School and remained so until 610.

literature

  • Christian Lange: Mia energeia. Investigations into the unification policy of the emperor Heraclius and the patriarch Sergius of Constantinople . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-16-150967-4 , pp. 498–506, limited preview in the Google book search