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S. P. Brock,
“Anointing in the Syriac Tradition”, in
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M. Dudley and Rowell, G., Eds. London: Liturgical Press, 1993, pp. 92–100.
S. P. Brock,
“Genesis 22: Where Was Sarah?”,
Expository Times , vol. 96, pp. 14–17, 1984.
S. P. Brock,
“Syriac Sources and Resources for Byzantinists”, in
Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London 2006, vol. I, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006, pp. 193–210.
S. P. Brock,
“Golinduch”,
Encyclopaedia Iranica , vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 95–96, 2001.
S. P. Brock,
“A Venerable Manuscript Collection”, in
The Monastery of Saint Catherine,
O. Baddeley and Brunner, E., Eds. London: Saint Catherine Foundation, 1996, pp. 85–97.
S. P. Brock and Harvey, S. A.,
Holy Women of the Syrian Orient, vol. 13. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.
S. P. Brock,
“Syriac Tradition”, in
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R. J. Coggins and Houldon, J. L., Eds. London: Trinity International University Press, 1990, pp. 664–665.
S. P. Brock,
Sughyotho mgabyotho. Losser: St. Ephrem Kloster, 1982.
S. P. Brock,
“Syriac Spirituality”, in
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C. Jones, Wainwright, G., and Yarnold, E., Eds. London: Oxford University Press, 1986, pp. 199–215.
S. P. Brock,
“The Fenqitho: A Source for Theologizing in the Syriac Church. The Present State of Stud”, in
Theologizing in the Malankara Catholic Church,
J. Puthuparampil, Ed. Pune: Bethany Vedavijnana Peeth Publications, 2007, pp. 233–250.
S. P. Brock,
“Midrash in Syriac”, in
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M. Fishbane and Weinberg, J., Eds. Oxford: Liverpool University Press, Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2013, pp. 83–95.
S. P. Brock,
“An Anonymous Madrasha on Faith”,
Oriens Christianus, vol. 64, pp. 48–64, 1980.
S. P. Brock,
“The Syriac Commentary Tradition”, in
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C. S. F. Burnett, Ed. London: Warburg Institute, University of London, 1993, pp. 3-18.
S. P. Brock,
“Chronicle of Edessa”,
Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. 5, pp. 549–550, 1991.
S. P. Brock,
“Some Syriac Legends Concerning Moses”,
Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 33, pp. 237–255, 1982.
S. P. Brock,
“The Imagery of the Spiritual Mirror in Syriac Literature”,
Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, vol. 5, pp. 3–17, 2005.
S. P. Brock,
“The Young Daniel: A Syriac Apocalyptic Text on the End, and the Problem of Its Dating”, in
Apocalypticism and Eschatology in Late Antiquity: Encounters in the Abrahamic Religions, 6th-8th Centuries,
H. Amirav, Grypeou, E., Stroumsa, G. Gedaliyahu, and Stroumsa, S., Eds. Leuven: Peeters, 2017, pp. 75–86.
S. P. Brock,
“Some Early Syriac Baptismal Commentaries”,
Orientalia Christiana Periodica, vol. 46, pp. 20-61, 1980.
S. P. Brock,
“Three Syriac Fathers on Reading the Bible”,
Sobornost/Eastern Churches Review, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 6–21, 2011.
S. P. Brock,
“Genesis 22 in Syriac Tradition”, in
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P. Casetti, Keele, O., and Schenker, A., Eds. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1981, pp. 2-30.
S. P. Brock,
“The Two Poles of Syriac Tradition”, in
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C. Payngot, Ed. Rome, 1987, pp. 58–62.
S. P. Brock,
“Jacob of Serugh’s Poem on the Sleepers of Ephesus”, in
‘I Sowed Fruits Into Hearts’ (Od.Sol. 17:13. Festschrift for Michael Lattke) ,
P. Allen, Franzmann, M., and Strelan, R., Eds. Strathfield, N.S.W: St Pauls Publications, 2007, pp. 3–30.
S. P. Brock,
“Syriac Tradition”, in
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L. Houlden, Ed. Santa Barbara/Denver/Oxford: ABC-CLIO, 2003, pp. 824–829.
S. P. Brock,
“Isaac the Syrian”, in
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C. G. Conticello, Ed. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015, pp. 327–372.
S. P. Brock,
“The Syriac Churches of the Middle East and Dialogue with the Catholic Church”, in
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A. O. ' Mahony and Flannery, J., Eds. London: Edinburgh University Press, 2010, pp. 107–118.