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Coptic Saints and Pilgrimages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

Coptic Saints and Pilgrimages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Examines the popular traditions and beliefs of the people in the Coptic Church

The Political Lives of Saints
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

The Political Lives of Saints

Since the Arab Spring in 2011 and ISIS’s rise in 2014, Egypt’s Copts have attracted attention worldwide as the collateral damage of revolution and as victims of sectarian strife. Countering the din of persecution rhetoric and Islamophobia, The Political Lives of Saints journeys into the quieter corners of divine intercession to consider what martyrs, miracles, and mysteries have to do with the routine challenges faced by Christians and Muslims living together under the modern nation-state. Drawing on years of extensive fieldwork, Angie Heo argues for understanding popular saints as material media that organize social relations between Christians and Muslims in Egypt toward varying politi...

Two Thousand Years of Coptic Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Two Thousand Years of Coptic Christianity

Christianity arrived early in Egypt, brought according to tradition by Saint Mark the Evangelist, who became the first patriarch of Alexandria. The Coptic Orthodox Church has flourished ever since, with millions of adherents both in Egypt and in Coptic communities around the world. Since its split from the Byzantine Church in 451, the Coptic Church has proudly maintained its early traditions, and influence from outside has been minimal: the liturgy is still sung to unique rhythms in Coptic, a late stage of the same ancient Egyptian language that is inscribed in hieroglyphs on temple walls and papyri. Dr. Otto Meinardus, a leading authority on the history of the Coptic Church, here revises, updates, and combines his renowned studies Christian Egypt, Ancient and Modern (The American University in Cairo Press, 1965, 1977) and Christian Egypt, Faith and Life (The American University in Cairo Press, 1970) into a new, definitive, one-volume history for the Millennium, surveying the twenty centuries of existence of one of the oldest churches in the world.

The Saints of Egypt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Saints of Egypt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1937
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The following pages aim at providing a compendium of information about the martyrs and other saints honoured in the Coptic church, for the most part following the biographies given in the Jacobite (Egyptian) Synaxarium.

The Coptic Life of Antony
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

The Coptic Life of Antony

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Egyptian Women in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Egyptian Women in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt

Both Egyptian and foreign historians have testified to the high status of women in all spheres of life during the ancient Egyptian period. Women were queens in their own right; once, the chief physician was a woman. In the spiritual life, there were priestesses and female musicians and dancers serving in temples. This book deals with the role of women in the Christian Coptic Orthodox Church, which was established in the first century AD. The Coptic church has been blessed with thousands of female martyrs and saints, some of whom are of worldwide fame. There are fourteen female saints after whom Coptic churches in Egypt are named. The Virgin St. Mary is the most prominent of them. The two Egy...

Between Desert and City: The Coptic Orthodox Church Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Between Desert and City: The Coptic Orthodox Church Today

Explores the history, theology, and culture of the Coptic Orthodoxy, discussing key figures in the renewal of the church, and examining the role of women within church and society.

Christianity in the Land of the Pharaohs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Christianity in the Land of the Pharaohs

An engaging survey of Coptic Christianity in Egypt since Pharaonic times, through its development under Rome, Byzantium, Islam and beyond. Ideal reading for students of Egyptian history and Christianity.

Modern Sons of the Pharaohs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Modern Sons of the Pharaohs

This interesting study of the Copts deserves attention. The Copts are the descendants of the ancient Egyptians, though many of them show a strain of Syrian or Jewish blood, and the Coptic church preserves in a somewhat debased form the primitive Christianity of the fourth century when it parted from Rome and Constantinople. Through the ages the Copts have preserved their faith and their customs; they form about a tenth of the population of Egypt and play a leading part in commerce. This study of the manners and customs of the Copts is notable for its comprehensive and scholarly handling of the subject, for grace of style and rich, descriptive backgrounds.

Becoming Saints
  • Language: en

Becoming Saints

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Based on 13 months of transnational ethnographic fieldwork between Egypt, Southern California, and Toronto, this dissertation examines questions around exemplarity, morality, and the cultivation of virtue among Coptic Orthodox Christians. Specifically, this thesis investigates the relationship between Coptic monks and the wider Coptic community. Many Copts view monasticism as a morally exemplary way of life. The monk as one who has forsaken all social ties and lives in the desert is regarded as one who has attained the highest form of virtue. This view results in different levels of engagement with monastic practice and competing voices for what it means to be a Coptic Christian. As will be demonstrated through ethnographic details, there is a gap between the ideals of the Coptic monastic imaginary and the lived reality of negotiating Christian virtue for monks and laity alike. Furthermore, this dissertation unpacks the ways in which Coptic monasticism is (re-)imagined and (re-)produced in North America and how Coptic subjectivity is (re-)negotiated in relation to Egypt and the Mother Church.