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Christianity and Monasticism in Alexandria and the Egyptian Deserts [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Founding President of the Saint Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society), Edited by
  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x150 mm, 91 bw illus
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: The American University in Cairo Press
  • ISBN-10: 9774169611
  • ISBN-13: 9789774169618
  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x150 mm, 91 bw illus
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: The American University in Cairo Press
  • ISBN-10: 9774169611
  • ISBN-13: 9789774169618
The legacies of the Coptic Christian presence in Alexandria and the Egyptian Deserts from the fourth century to the present day

The great city of Alexandria is undoubtedly the cradle of Egyptian Christianity, where the Catechetical School was established in the second century and became a leading center in the study of biblical exegesis and theology. According to tradition St. Mark the Evangelist brought Christianity to Alexandria in the middle of the first century and was martyred in that city, which was to become the residence of Egypt’s Coptic patriarchs for nearly eleven centuries. By the fourth century Egyptian monasticism had begun to flourish in the Egyptian deserts and countryside. The contributors to this volume, international specialists in Coptology from around the world, examine the various aspects of Coptic civilization in Alexandria and its environs and in the Egyptian deserts over the past two millennia. The contributions explore Coptic art, archaeology, architecture, language, and literature. The impact of Alexandrian theology and its cultural heritage as well as the archaeology of its university are highlighted. Christian epigraphy in the Kharga Oasis, the art and architecture of the Bagawat cemetery, and the archaeological site of Kellis (Ismant al-Kharab) with its Manichaean texts are also discussed.

Contributors Elizabeth Agaiby, Fr. Anthony, David Brakke, Jan Ciglenecki , Jean-Daniel Dubois, Bishop Epiphanius, Lois M. Farag, Frank Feder, Cäcilia Fluck, Sherin Sadek El Gendi, Mary Ghattas, Gisèle Hadji-Minaglou, Intisar Hazawi, Karel Innemée, Mary Kupelian, Grzegorz Majcherek, Bishop Martyros, Samuel Moawad, Ashraf Nageh, Adel F. Sadek, Ashraf Alexander Sadek, Ibrahim Saweros, Mark Sheridan, Fr. Bigoul al-Suriany, Hany Takla, Gertrud J.M. van Loon, Jacques van der Vliet, Youhanna Nessim Youssef, Ewa D. Zakrzewska, Nader Alfy Zekry

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"This volume continues the excellent work of long duration on early Christianity in Egypt and will be of great interest to many students of and visitors to early Christianity and early monasticism in Egypt. . . .Both the authors and the editors are to be congratulated on a very well-written and approachable volume."Tim Vivian, Cistercian Studies Quarterly



"A seminal work of simply outstanding scholarship. . . Christianity and Monasticism in Alexandria and the Egyptian Deserts is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Coptic Christianity collections and supplemental curriculum studies reading lists."Midwest Book Review

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The legacies of the Coptic Christian presence in Alexandria and the Egyptian Deserts from the fourth century to the present day.
List of Illustrations
ix
Contributors xi
Foreword xvii
Introduction xxi
Language and Literature
1 Synopsis of the Arabic Pseudo-Serapionic Life of Antony
1(12)
Elizabeth Agaiby
2 The Arrow Prayer as a Weapon of Warfare
13(10)
Fr. Anthony
3 Athanasius in Alexandria
23(10)
David Brakke
4 The Patriarchs of Alexandria and the Monastery of St. Macarius: An Overview
33(8)
Bishop Epiphanius
5 Alexandrian Theological Exegesis: Athanasius and Cyril of Alexandria
41(12)
Lois M. Farag
6 Coptic Dialects in Egypt's Western Desert
53(6)
Frank Feder
7 Facing West to Facing East: Extracting a Christian History of Alexandria, 1805--Present
59(12)
Mary Ghattas
8 The Relationship between the Cyrenaican and Egyptian Monks during the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
71(6)
Intisar Hazawi
9 The Armenians in Alexandria
77(12)
Mary Kupelian
10 The Monastic Relations between the Region of the Red Sea and the Region of Wadi al-Natrun
89(12)
Bishop Martyros
11 The Memory of St. Mark in the Coptic Church
101(10)
Samuel Moawad
12 Christianity in the Western Desert in Modern Times
111(14)
Adel F. Sadek
13 The Holy Family in the Egyptian Deserts: Building the Christian Desert Spirituality
125(14)
Ashraf Alexander Sadek
14 The Arabic Corpus of Pseudo-Athanasius of Alexandria
139(10)
Ibrahim Saweros
15 The Scriptures in the Works of Great Figures of the Theological School of Alexandria
149(8)
Mark Sheridan
16 Important Manuscripts of Dayr al-Suryan for the History of Alexandrian Patriarchs
157(6)
Fr. Bigoul Al-Suriany
17 The Manuscripts of the Monastery of St. Antony Preserved Abroad
163(14)
Hany N. Takla
18 Places of Passage: The Christian Epigraphy of the Western Oases, with a Focus on the Kharga Oasis
177(16)
Jacques Van Der Vliet
19 Alexandria and the Martyrs
193(12)
Youhanna Nessim Youssef
20 The Alexandria Polyphony: The Voices in the Bohairic Acts of the Martyrs
205(18)
Ewa D. Zakrzewska
Art, Archaeology, and Material Culture
21 Laura Wadi Naqqat in the Eastern Desert
223(14)
Jan Ciglenecki
22 An Archaeological Site with Manichaeans: Ancient Kellis, Fourth Century
237(10)
Jean-Daniel Dubois
23 The Carl Maria Kaufmann Collection of Objects from Abu Mina in the Museum of Byzantine Art, Berlin
247(20)
Cacilia Fluck
24 Architecture at al-Bagawat Cemetery
267(14)
Gisele Hadji-Minaglou
25 The Lord's Table, Refrigerium, Eucharist, Agape, and Tables for Ritual Meals in al-Bagawat and in Monasteries
281(16)
Karel Innemee
26 Wall Painting in Mareotis: The Church at Karm al-Ahbariya, Paying Special Attention to Scenes of a Vita Constantini
297(16)
Gertrud J.M. Van Loon
27 `University' in Late Antique Alexandria
313(14)
Grzegorz Majcherek
28 The Iconography of St. Mark in Coptic Art during the Mamluk and Ottoman Periods
327(16)
Nader Alfy Zekry
Preservation
29 A New Phenomenon in the Restoration of Coptic Architecture
343(10)
Ashraf Nageh
Abbreviations 353(2)
Bibliography 355
Gawdat Gabra is the former director of the Coptic Museum, emeritus clinical professor of Coptic Studies at Claremont Graduate University, California, and chief editor of the St. Mark Foundation for Coptic History Studies. He has authored or edited numerous books on the history and culture of Egyptian Christianity, including The History and Religious Heritage of Old Cairo (AUC Press, 2011) and Coptic Civilization: Two Thousand Years of Christianity in Egypt (AUC Press, 2014).

Hany Takla is the founding president of the Saint Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society.