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Ewosṭateans at the Council of Florence (1441): Diplomatic Implications between Ethiopia, Europe, Jerusalem and Cairo

open access: yesAfriques, 2016
This article argues that at the Council of Florence, arguably the most important instance of European–Ethiopian diplomacy before the 16th century, the delegates representing the Ethiopian Orthodox Church were Ewosṭatean monks—schismatics, whose positions
Samantha Kelly
doaj   +1 more source

THE COPTIC ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE BALANCE OF ITS CONTINUATION OF ITS 1ST CENTURY ROOTS AND ITS ADAPTATION TO MODERNITY

open access: yes, 2022
This thesis analyzes the survival of the Coptic Orthodox Church and argues that the Church has effectively adapted to modernity. This survival and adaptation of this 1st century Church is argued for in the transformation and adaptation of language, the ...
Souliman, Meri
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Historical records from Ethiopia: A trilingual document from Aṣbi Däbrä Gännät Səllase, Təgray.

open access: yesStudies in African Languages and Cultures, 2007
The article deals with a few documents from the “Golden Gospels” of Aṣbi Səllase, the main church of the town of Aṣbi, Təgray. The church was founded by dağğazmač Subagadis, one of the main political figures of the turbulent “Era of Judges”, for his ...
Denis Nosnitsin
doaj  

The political role of the patriarch in the contemporary Middle East: an examination of the Coptic Orthodox and Maronite traditions

open access: yes, 2012
The objective of this study is to analyse the contemporary political role of Christianity in the Middle East. This will be achieved by focusing on the office of the patriarch.
McCallum, Fiona
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Coptic language grammar

open access: yes
This manuscript is Iryan Moftah's teachings on the principles of the Coptic langauge in the Bohairic dialect. Iryan Moftah was a Coptic langauge specialist (1626 - 1886).

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Coptic Church at Adoua

open access: yes
Caption: "Coptic Church at Adoua."A Coptic church with a straw-thatched ...

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The Coptic Orthodox Church in the Greater Toronto Area: The Second Generation, Converts and Gender

open access: yes, 2008
In 1965, the first Coptic Orthodox church in Canada was established in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) by Abuna Marcos, the first Coptic priest sent to minister to the Coptic diaspora in North America.
Loewen, Rachel
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The Impact of Cultural Dimensions Theory on an Ethnic Religious Community: The Coptic Orthodox Church in Diaspora

open access: yes, 2020
The Coptic Orthodox Church was established in the United States in early 1960s. At any local church there is among its congregation two subgroups: Egyptian and American Copt subgroups.
Gobrail, George A.
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Obesity Strongly Predicts COVID-19-Related Major Clinical Adverse Events in Coptic Clergy. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med, 2021
Henein MY   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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