200:(a collection of the synods of the Church of the East) between 775 and 790. He also wrote a lawbook entitled “Ṭaksē d-dēne ʿtānāye wad-yārtāwaṯā” (ܛܟܣܹ̈ܐ ܕܕܝ̈ܢܹܐ ܥܹܕܬܵܢܝܹܐ ܘܕܝܪ̈ܬܿܘܵܬܵܐ) ("Orders of Ecclesiastical Judgments and Inheritances"). The lawbook of Timothy is structured as follows: introductory prologue, 99 judicial decisions and an epilogue. The lawbook's prologue presents a legal theory justifying the use and application of Christian courts and judges within the Christian
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Isa ibn
Quraysh, and might have been a serious threat to Timothy had he not died suddenly in suspicious circumstances. Timothy then secured a majority in the subsequent ballot by promising to reward his supporters handsomely. After he was elected, he did nothing of the sort. Those who complained
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yahb as metropolitan of
Adiabene by Rustam, bishop of Hnitha. Timothy retorted with the same weapon and deposed Joseph of Merv, who, failing to find redress from the caliph al-Mahdi, converted to Islam. Further rounds of excommunications led to rioting in the streets of Baghdad by the city's
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from 780 to 823 and one of its most influential patriarchs. He was also an author, church leader, diplomat, and administrator. During his reign he reformed the metropolitan administration of the Church of the East, granting greater independence to the
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of the mission field (the 'exterior' provinces) but excluding them from participation in patriarchal elections. These reforms laid the foundations for the later success of Church of the East missions in
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Hackenburg, "An Arabic-to-English Translation of the Religious Debate between the Nestorian Patriarch Timothy I and the ‘Abbāsid Caliph al-Mahdi" (M.A. thesis, Ohio State University, 2009), 32.
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Hackenburg, Clint, "An Arabic-to-English
Translation of the Religious Debate between the Nestorian Patriarch Timothy I and the ‘Abbāsid Caliph al-Mahdi" (M.A. thesis, Ohio State University, 2009)
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Toma, James. "The
Prologue to Timothy’s “Orders” as a Source for Change in East Syriac Law" Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, vol. 21, no. 1, 2021, pp. 85-97.
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Prologue to Timothy’s 'Orders' as a Source for Change in East Syriac Law." Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, vol. 21, no. 1, 2021, pp. 85-97.
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