This article explores the explosion of evidence which occurs around the creation of the Severan episcopate in Egypt. Drawing together a number of modern studies, it first sets out the known careers and corpora of the patriarch Damian of Alexandria (577-c. 606) and several of his prominent bishops: John of Paralos, Constantine of Assiut, Rufus of Shotep, John of Hermopolis, Pesynthius of Koptos, and Abraham of Hermonthis. It then argues that, even if their output contributed to a process of heightened provincialisation in this period, the most immediate and important context for appreciating that output is not a grand political or cultural separatism, but the bishops’ need both to legitimise and to distinguish their new Church in the face of...
We have a number of Greek papyrus documents from Egypt in the late third and early fourth centuries ...
This article explores a series of doctrinal disputations held in early Islamic Egypt, and known thro...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This article explores the explosion of evidence which occurs around the creation of the Severan epis...
This article concerns a seminal moment in the history of eastern Christianity: the creation of the S...
This PhD-dissertation examines the social networks of the bishops Abraham of Hermon...
The author presents the history of the Church of Egypt after the Council of Chalcedon (451), and try...
The fourth and the fifth centuries marked the rise to prominence of monastic communities in Egypt, c...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
On 29 September 518, the patriarch Severus of Antioch, faced with a change in imperial religious pol...
According to tradition, Egypt's Coptic population descends from one of the oldest Christian communit...
The author analyzes the content of Historia Ecclesiastica (Church History) by Socrates Scholasticus ...
John, Bishop of Nikiou’s Chronicon is the oldest preserved work dealing with the Arab conquest of ...
This article show's life of father Agathon and his work for the monophisitic Church of Alexandria in...
By using several contemporaneous compilations now embedded in the History of the Patriarchs of Alexa...
We have a number of Greek papyrus documents from Egypt in the late third and early fourth centuries ...
This article explores a series of doctrinal disputations held in early Islamic Egypt, and known thro...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This article explores the explosion of evidence which occurs around the creation of the Severan epis...
This article concerns a seminal moment in the history of eastern Christianity: the creation of the S...
This PhD-dissertation examines the social networks of the bishops Abraham of Hermon...
The author presents the history of the Church of Egypt after the Council of Chalcedon (451), and try...
The fourth and the fifth centuries marked the rise to prominence of monastic communities in Egypt, c...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
On 29 September 518, the patriarch Severus of Antioch, faced with a change in imperial religious pol...
According to tradition, Egypt's Coptic population descends from one of the oldest Christian communit...
The author analyzes the content of Historia Ecclesiastica (Church History) by Socrates Scholasticus ...
John, Bishop of Nikiou’s Chronicon is the oldest preserved work dealing with the Arab conquest of ...
This article show's life of father Agathon and his work for the monophisitic Church of Alexandria in...
By using several contemporaneous compilations now embedded in the History of the Patriarchs of Alexa...
We have a number of Greek papyrus documents from Egypt in the late third and early fourth centuries ...
This article explores a series of doctrinal disputations held in early Islamic Egypt, and known thro...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...