The Evolution of Syriac Poetry: A Structural Analysis of Madrasha and Memra
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https://doi.org/10.5281/7w62n045Kata Kunci:
Cultural Influence, Madrasha, Memra, Syriac Poetry, Theological Evolution, Liturgical TraditionAbstrak
This study explores the structural evolution of Syriac poetry, focusing on two primary poetic forms: madrasha (stanzaic hymns) and memra (verse homilies). These forms have played significant roles within the Syriac Christian tradition, serving as expressions of devotion and tools for theological instruction. Through structural literary analysis, this research highlights how madrasha, with its intricate stanzaic patterns and refrains, fosters emotional engagement in communal worship, while memra, composed of isosyllabic couplets, serves as a clear and effective medium for didactic teachings. The study examines the impact of theological themes, such as Christology and eschatology, on the structural development of these forms, noting the integration of complex religious concepts that deepen the spiritual experience of the faithful.
Regional variations within Syriac poetry are also explored, emphasizing differences between the West Syrian and East Syrian traditions. West Syrian poetry, influenced by Hellenistic culture, features more elaborate forms, while East Syrian poetry prioritizes clarity and accessibility. These regional distinctions reflect the varying liturgical and theological needs of their respective communities. The study also investigates how these poetic forms have influenced later Christian traditions, including Byzantine and Arabic hymnography, demonstrating their enduring legacy in shaping Christian worship and theological discourse.
In conclusion, the evolution of Syriac poetry underscores the intricate relationship between form, content, and cultural context. This study enriches our understanding of early Christian literary traditions and highlights the continuing relevance of these poetic forms in contemporary Christian literature and worship practices. Further research is encouraged to explore the ongoing influence of Syriac poetry on modern faith expressions.
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