Dear colleagues,
apologies for self-promotion, but if someone is interested, please, join us on Wednesday, January 14, 7 PM Eastern time, for a Zoom-lecture “The History of the Church of the East in Medieval Arabic Sources: An Interpretation in the Light of Modern Scholarship". You can find more details and a registration link below.
Sincerely,
Sofia Melikyan
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From: Thomas Maguire <tmag...@uchicago.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 7, 2026, 12:33 PM
Subject: FW: Winter 2026 Modern Assyrian Studies Lecture Series (Online)
To: Anzhela Mnatsakanyan <mnatsakanya...@gmail.com>, Sofia Melikyan <sophiamo...@gmail.com>
Dear Drs. Melikyan and Mnatsakanyan,
The announcement for your upcoming lectures is below. Please feel free to share this with friends and colleagues. One great advantage of the remote format is that we can welcome guests from around the world.
Tom Maguire
Winter 2026 Modern Assyrian Studies Virtual Lecture Series
January 14, 2026
6pm
“The History Of The Church Of The East In Medieval Arabic Sources: An Interpretation In the Light Of Modern Scholarship”
with
Sofia Melikyan
Sofia Melikyan (née Moiseeva) graduated from St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University for the Humanities in Moscow. Her PhD dissertation (2012, Moscow State University) “Arabic Melkite Hagiography of the 9th–11thCenturies: Its Genre and Style Characteristics” was published as a monograph in Russian in 2015. In 2007-2022, before moving to the U. S., she taught different courses on Christian Arabic literature at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University in Moscow. Since 2006 till now she participates in a multivolume project called “Orthodox Encyclopedia”, where she authored and co-authored more than 100 entries on Eastern Christianity, among them an overview of the Medieval literature of the Church of the East (published in 2025). She translated a number of hagiographical and poetical texts from Arabic and Ancient Greek into Russian and published several articles (both in Russian and English) on Christian Arabic hagiography, Bible exegesis, and consolation literature. Her most recent article published by Brill is focused on strategies of hidden polemics and dialogue with Islam in medieval Christian Arabic literature.
Hosted by Professor Erin Walsh
January 21, 2026
6pm
“Identity And Resilience: Understanding the Assyrian Community in Armenia Today”
with
Anzhela Mnatsakanyan
Dr. Anzhela Mnatsakanyan holds a PhD in Political Science and is an independent political researcher and humanitarian worker specializing in international relations, energy policy, and military policy.
Hosted by Professor Erin Walsh
The series is made possible through a generous donation from The Assyrian Universal Alliance Foundation (AUAF), Dr. John Michael, Dr. Ronald Michael, Dr. Edison Ishaya, Dr. Mark Mkrdichian, Mr. Robert Dekelaita, and Dr. Ebby Paul Jiddo.
Le 12 janv. 2026 à 21:07, 'Sofia Melikyan' via North American Society for Christian Arabic Studies <nas...@googlegroups.com> a écrit :
Dear colleagues,
apologies for self-promotion, but if someone is interested, please, join us on Wednesday, January 14, 7 PM Eastern time, for a Zoom-lecture “The History of the Church of the East in Medieval Arabic Sources: An Interpretation in the Light of Modern Scholarship". You can find more details and a registration link below.
Sincerely,
Sofia Melikyan
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To: Sofia Melikyan vost.mo...@mail.ru
Date: Monday, 12 January 2026, 02:52PM -05:00
Subject: Fwd: FW: Winter 2026 Modern Assyrian Studies Lecture Series (Online)
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From: Thomas Maguire <tmag...@uchicago.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 7, 2026, 12:33 PM
Subject: FW: Winter 2026 Modern Assyrian Studies Lecture Series (Online)
To: Anzhela Mnatsakanyan <mnatsakanya...@gmail.com>, Sofia Melikyan <sophiamo...@gmail.com>
Dear Drs. Melikyan and Mnatsakanyan,
The announcement for your upcoming lectures is below. Please feel free to share this with friends and colleagues. One great advantage of the remote format is that we can welcome guests from around the world.
Tom Maguire
Winter 2026 Modern Assyrian Studies Virtual Lecture Series
January 14, 2026
6pm
“The History Of The Church Of The East In Medieval Arabic Sources: An Interpretation In the Light Of Modern Scholarship”
with
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Sofia Melikyan
Sofia Melikyan (née Moiseeva) graduated from St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University for the Humanities in Moscow. Her PhD dissertation (2012, Moscow State University) “Arabic Melkite Hagiography of the 9th–11thCenturies: Its Genre and Style Characteristics” was published as a monograph in Russian in 2015. In 2007-2022, before moving to the U. S., she taught different courses on Christian Arabic literature at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University in Moscow. Since 2006 till now she participates in a multivolume project called “Orthodox Encyclopedia”, where she authored and co-authored more than 100 entries on Eastern Christianity, among them an overview of the Medieval literature of the Church of the East (published in 2025). She translated a number of hagiographical and poetical texts from Arabic and Ancient Greek into Russian and published several articles (both in Russian and English) on Christian Arabic hagiography, Bible exegesis, and consolation literature. Her most recent article published by Brill is focused on strategies of hidden polemics and dialogue with Islam in medieval Christian Arabic literature.
Hosted by Professor Erin Walsh
January 21, 2026
6pm
“Identity And Resilience: Understanding the Assyrian Community in Armenia Today”
with
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Anzhela Mnatsakanyan
Dr. Anzhela Mnatsakanyan holds a PhD in Political Science and is an independent political researcher and humanitarian worker specializing in international relations, energy policy, and military policy.
Hosted by Professor Erin Walsh
The series is made possible through a generous donation from The Assyrian Universal Alliance Foundation (AUAF), Dr. John Michael, Dr. Ronald Michael, Dr. Edison Ishaya, Dr. Mark Mkrdichian, Mr. Robert Dekelaita, and Dr. Ebby Paul Jiddo.
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