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Whose Heritage Counts? Narratives of Coptic People’s Heritage
This paper examines whose voices narrate official Coptic heritage, what the in-built biases in representations of Coptic heritage are and why, and some of the implications of omissions in narratives of Coptic heritage. It argues that the primary narrator
Elizabeth Monier (19281175)
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This paper examines women's leadership roles in the Coptic Church by contrasting early church traditions with those of today's Coptic Church, historically referred to as the Church of Alexandria. Through the application of feminist lens to the history of
Saleh, Rana
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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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Coptic and Ethiopic Historical Writing
This chapter focuses on how the Christians of Egypt and Ethiopia were closely connected by ecclesiastical bonds for nearly 1,700 years. The connection lasted from the time when Ethiopia's first bishop was consecrated by the Patriarch of Alexandria in the
Witold Witakowski
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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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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 Contemporary Life of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United States
The present state of the Coptic Orthodox Church in America could not have been imagined fifty years ago. As an integral part of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt, the young archdiocese in America evolved from non-existence to a formidable 151 parishes,
Saad Michael Saad
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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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Of All Nations: Exploring Intercultural Marriages in the Coptic Orthodox Church of the GTA
The first wave of Coptic immigrants to Canada started nearly fifty years ago. Copts came from their motherland Egypt, searching for religious freedom and economical prosperity.
Salama, Pishoy
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What barriers could impede access to mental health services for children and adolescents in Africa? A scoping review. [PDF]
Saade S +4 more
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