Background
Samuelian, Thomas John was born on April 10, 1956 in Flushing, New York, United States. Son of Samuel V. and Beatrice Virginia Samuelian.
(Written shortly before the first millenium of Christianit...)
Written shortly before the first millenium of Christianity, the prayers of St. Gregory of Narek, also known as the Book of Lamentations, have long been recognized as gems of Christian literature. St. Gregory called his book an "encyclopedia of prayer for all nations." It was his hope that it would serve as a guide to prayer for people of all stations around the world. In 95 grace-filled prayers St. Gregory draws on the exquisite potential of the Classical Armenian language to translate the pure sighs of the broken and contrite heart into an offering of words pleasing to God. The result is an edifice of faith for the ages, unique in Christian literature for its rich imagery, its subtle theology, its Biblical erudition, and the sincere immediacy of its communication with God.
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Samuelian, Thomas John was born on April 10, 1956 in Flushing, New York, United States. Son of Samuel V. and Beatrice Virginia Samuelian.
Bachelor, Master of Arts, University of Pennsylvania, 1978; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1981; Juris Doctor, Harvard Law School, 1991.
Assistant professor, Columbia University, New York City, 1983-1984; instructor, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1979-1988; assistant director Center Soviet and East European Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1985-1988; clerk, Eastern District Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1991-1992; associate, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Washington, 1992-1994; associate, Steptoe & Johnson, Washington, since 1994; managing attorney, Steptoe & Johnson, Almaty, Kazakstan, since 1995. Member of advisory board IDR Associations, Washington, 1996-1997.
(Written shortly before the first millenium of Christianit...)
Board of directors Americans for Clinton/Gore , Washington, 1996, Armenian National.Edn. Committee, New York City, 1984-1987. Member American Bar Association (Board of Governors 1992-1997, chairman 1994).