This article evokes the liturgical connections between Coptic and Hellenic Orthodox (Byzantine) traditions. It starts with an introduction about the beginning of Christianity in Egypt. The next sections are an enumeration and a brief study of the contact places of such exchanges
This article raises a question from the assertions that Mark’s memories of his martyrdom can provi...
My efforts in this research work have been geared towards x-raying Christianity in North Africa, its...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...
Conflicting descriptions of Coptic identity still exist today. The Copts regard themselves as those ...
In her thesis, the author deals with selected issues related to the Coptic Church in Egypt. The rese...
According to tradition, Egypt's Coptic population descends from one of the oldest Christian communit...
"The Conversion of the Copts to Christianity and the Origin of Their Written Language and Translatio...
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria expanded its territorial and ecclesial boundaries over the ...
This article offers a contextualizing analysis of archeological, iconographical and epigraphical dat...
This article concerns a seminal moment in the history of eastern Christianity: the creation of the S...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4377459
International audienceCoptic emerged as the written form of the Egyptian language in the third centu...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
The article analyses the Byzantine liturgical books. For the first time in the liturgical scholarshi...
The concept of “survivals” has provoked heated discussions among scholars of various disciplines wit...
This article raises a question from the assertions that Mark’s memories of his martyrdom can provi...
My efforts in this research work have been geared towards x-raying Christianity in North Africa, its...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...
Conflicting descriptions of Coptic identity still exist today. The Copts regard themselves as those ...
In her thesis, the author deals with selected issues related to the Coptic Church in Egypt. The rese...
According to tradition, Egypt's Coptic population descends from one of the oldest Christian communit...
"The Conversion of the Copts to Christianity and the Origin of Their Written Language and Translatio...
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria expanded its territorial and ecclesial boundaries over the ...
This article offers a contextualizing analysis of archeological, iconographical and epigraphical dat...
This article concerns a seminal moment in the history of eastern Christianity: the creation of the S...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/4377459
International audienceCoptic emerged as the written form of the Egyptian language in the third centu...
Scholars of Egyptian history and politics face a dearth of analytical studies of the modern Coptic C...
The article analyses the Byzantine liturgical books. For the first time in the liturgical scholarshi...
The concept of “survivals” has provoked heated discussions among scholars of various disciplines wit...
This article raises a question from the assertions that Mark’s memories of his martyrdom can provi...
My efforts in this research work have been geared towards x-raying Christianity in North Africa, its...
The aim of the chapter is to offer a dynamic account of the Christian presence within the Middle Eas...