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Occasional Prayers Concerning Sickness & Healing in Bohairic Euchologia
Prayer texts from late antiquity and the medieval period attest to the prevalence of practices related to healing, both those promoted as official ritual and those denounced by Church authorities as competing magical practices.
Arsenius Mikhail
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Out of Africa, For the World: The Creed of Nicaea 325
The original Nicene Creed of 325 is of particular importance to those who are interested in African theology. The debates which led to the Council of Nicaea had been sparked by the great third-century African theologian Origen, and they were worked ...
Sara PARVIS
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THE HISTORY OF THE CAVE-CHURCH IN COPTIC EGYPT [PDF]
The paper spots the light on the origin of the Cave-Shrine in ancient Egypt: how it appeared in the Pharaonic period, disappeared, and reappeared in the Byzantine period in the so-called the Cave-Church. The researcher classified the Cave-churches founded in Egypt into four categories.
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This article connects two events that occurred in 1881: the arrival of four Coptic bishops in Ethiopia and the attempt by the Copts to remodel the Dayr al-Sulṭān monastery in Jerusalem.
Stéphane Ancel
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Survey of insect pests in the manuscripts library of Coptic museum in Egypt. [PDF]
Abu El-Hassan GMM +3 more
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Combined Cardiac Risk Factors Predict COVID-19 Related Mortality and the Need for Mechanical Ventilation in Coptic Clergy. [PDF]
Henein MY +6 more
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The spread of Christianity in Africa is linked with the presence of Western missionaries and colonialism. However, this connection does not extend to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) and the Egyptian Coptic Church, as both of these churches
Nebeyou A. TEREFE
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A note on an Umayyad carved ivory plaque kept at the Walters Art Gallery [PDF]
This paper proposes an iconographical and stylistic analysis of a carved ivory plaque kept at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore (acc. no. 71.62). It will show that it is not a Coptic artefact featuring a Sasanian king, as assumed until now, but an ...
DI CESARE, Michelina
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Multilingualität und Recht in der Spätantike
The present article examines the importance of multilingualism for Roman law via various case studies: The utilisation of Coptic and Syriac in legal documentation, the impact of the Syro-Roman lawbook extending beyond the confines of the Roman Empire up ...
Hartmut Leppin
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