Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been studied within anthropology. Contemporary Coptic society receives growing attention over the last two decades as a minority in Egyptian Muslim majority society. An important bulk of this scholarship involves a discussion of the community’s sometimes self-defined and sometimes ascribed characterization as a persecuted minority. Particular attention has gone to how social and political dimensions of minority life lead to changes in Christian theological understandings. This paper builds on these insights and examines how Christian love is experienced, and shapes feelings of belonging, everyday morality and political sensibilities vis-&...
Coptic Christians comprise the largest non-Muslim population in Egypt (12-17% of Egypt’s total popul...
House, Church, Cave examines the relationship between pluralism and placemaking in the context of a ...
The objectives of the research are to provide: a semantic analysis of the sociological concept of \u...
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...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
This dissertation examines overlapping ethics, traditions and histories at four Coptic sites frequen...
In the case of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Christians, the application of the minority label, especially...
This dissertation explores Coptic Orthodox political (dis)engagement through song, particularly as i...
The Copts of Egypt, who consist of 10-15 per cent of the population, have traditionally been viewed ...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
This book examines the escalation in religious violence in Egypt since 2005 and the public discourse...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
Based on 13 months of transnational ethnographic fieldwork between Egypt, Southern California, and T...
Coptic Christians comprise the largest non-Muslim population in Egypt (12-17% of Egypt’s total popul...
House, Church, Cave examines the relationship between pluralism and placemaking in the context of a ...
The objectives of the research are to provide: a semantic analysis of the sociological concept of \u...
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...
Christian love has historically been subject of extensive theological study but has rarely been stud...
This dissertation examines overlapping ethics, traditions and histories at four Coptic sites frequen...
In the case of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Christians, the application of the minority label, especially...
This dissertation explores Coptic Orthodox political (dis)engagement through song, particularly as i...
The Copts of Egypt, who consist of 10-15 per cent of the population, have traditionally been viewed ...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
This book examines the escalation in religious violence in Egypt since 2005 and the public discourse...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...
The present work explores Coptic community in connection with its identity. The major focus in the w...
Based on 13 months of transnational ethnographic fieldwork between Egypt, Southern California, and T...
Coptic Christians comprise the largest non-Muslim population in Egypt (12-17% of Egypt’s total popul...
House, Church, Cave examines the relationship between pluralism and placemaking in the context of a ...
The objectives of the research are to provide: a semantic analysis of the sociological concept of \u...