The concept of “survivals” has provoked heated discussions among scholars of various disciplines within the humanities and the social sciences. In the case of Egypt the polemics have been most vehement between those who trace contemporary popular beliefs and practices back to Pharaonic times and others who reject the idea altogether. The perspectives of “analogy,” “continuity and change,” and “living traditions” have opened the way to alternative approaches to the subject. Urbanization and globalization have profoundly changed Egyptian culture and prompted the abandonment of most religious practices belonging to the Egyptian lore. However, some aspects of Pharaonic religious practices can still be observed in Coptic Christianity. These prac...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
In an era of significant cultural and religious changes in particular between an Egyptian local trad...
The concept of “survivals” has provoked heated discussions among scholars of various disciplines wit...
Conflicting descriptions of Coptic identity still exist today. The Copts regard themselves as those ...
A range of culturally embedded interpretations and appropriations have left pharaonic Egypt at the c...
Christianizing Egypt Syncretism and Local Worlds in Late Antiquity David Frankfurter, 2017 How does ...
This paper aims to analyze the contemporary debate on “secularism” and the process of secularizatio...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
Construction of Christian identity in Egypt proceeded in pace with construction of the Egyptian paga...
This dissertation examines overlapping ethics, traditions and histories at four Coptic sites frequen...
According to tradition, Egypt's Coptic population descends from one of the oldest Christian communit...
This paper discusses the identity constructions of the Coptic Christian minority of Egypt during con...
International audienceCoptic emerged as the written form of the Egyptian language in the third centu...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
In an era of significant cultural and religious changes in particular between an Egyptian local trad...
The concept of “survivals” has provoked heated discussions among scholars of various disciplines wit...
Conflicting descriptions of Coptic identity still exist today. The Copts regard themselves as those ...
A range of culturally embedded interpretations and appropriations have left pharaonic Egypt at the c...
Christianizing Egypt Syncretism and Local Worlds in Late Antiquity David Frankfurter, 2017 How does ...
This paper aims to analyze the contemporary debate on “secularism” and the process of secularizatio...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
Construction of Christian identity in Egypt proceeded in pace with construction of the Egyptian paga...
This dissertation examines overlapping ethics, traditions and histories at four Coptic sites frequen...
According to tradition, Egypt's Coptic population descends from one of the oldest Christian communit...
This paper discusses the identity constructions of the Coptic Christian minority of Egypt during con...
International audienceCoptic emerged as the written form of the Egyptian language in the third centu...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
In an era of significant cultural and religious changes in particular between an Egyptian local trad...