The World of Early Egyptian Christianity

The World of Early Egyptian Christianity
Author: D. W Johnson
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2007-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813214807

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With increasing interest in early Egyptian (Coptic) Christianity, this volume offers an important collection of essays about Coptic language, literature, and social history by the very finest authors in the field. The essays explore a wide range of topics and offer much to the advancement of Coptic studies

Early Egyptian Christianity

Early Egyptian Christianity
Author: C. Wilfred Griggs
Publisher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004091597

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Early Christian Books in Egypt

Early Christian Books in Egypt
Author: Roger S. Bagnall
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400833787

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For the past hundred years, much has been written about the early editions of Christian texts discovered in the region that was once Roman Egypt. Scholars have cited these papyrus manuscripts--containing the Bible and other Christian works--as evidence of Christianity's presence in that historic area during the first three centuries AD. In Early Christian Books in Egypt, distinguished papyrologist Roger Bagnall shows that a great deal of this discussion and scholarship has been misdirected, biased, and at odds with the realities of the ancient world. Providing a detailed picture of the social, economic, and intellectual climate in which these manuscripts were written and circulated, he reveals that the number of Christian books from this period is likely fewer than previously believed. Bagnall explains why papyrus manuscripts have routinely been dated too early, how the role of Christians in the history of the codex has been misrepresented, and how the place of books in ancient society has been misunderstood. The author offers a realistic reappraisal of the number of Christians in Egypt during early Christianity, and provides a thorough picture of the economics of book production during the period in order to determine the number of Christian papyri likely to have existed. Supporting a more conservative approach to dating surviving papyri, Bagnall examines the dramatic consequences of these findings for the historical understanding of the Christian church in Egypt.

Early Egyptian Christianity

Early Egyptian Christianity
Author: C. Wilfred Griggs
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004119260

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In this study, the history of Christianity in Egypt is discussed, from its earliest recorded origins until 451 CE, when the Egyptian Coptic Church became the national religion. During this period, we observe the development of features unique to Egyptian Christianity, such as the imposition of Catholic ecclesiasticism in Alexandria and southward, and the presence of forces that would lead to the establishment of a national religion. This study will greatly contribute to an increased understanding of early Egyptian history, as well as to the understanding of early Christianity in general.

Ascetics, Society, and the Desert

Ascetics, Society, and the Desert
Author: James E. Goehring
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781563382697

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Through rigorous examination of papyrological documentary sources, archaeology, and traditional literary sources, James Goehring gradually forces a new direction in understanding the evolution of monasticism. He ably transforms these sources into a clear narrative, thereby infusing the history of Egyptian monasticism with renewed energy.

Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion

Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion
Author: Ahmed Osman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2005-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1591438853

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Contends that the roots of Christian belief come not from Judaea but from Egypt • Shows that the Romans fabricated their own version of Christianity and burned the Alexandrian library as a way of maintaining political power • Builds on the arguments of the author's previous books The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt, Moses and Akhenaten, and Jesus in the House of the Pharaohs In Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion author Ahmed Osman contends that the roots of Christian belief spring not from Judaea but from Egypt. He compares the chronology of the Old Testament and its factual content with ancient Egyptian records to show that the major characters of the Hebrew scriptures--including Solomon, David, Moses, and Joshua--are based on Egyptian historical figures. He further suggests that not only were these personalities and the stories associated with them cultivated on the banks of the Nile, but the major tenets of Christian belief--the One God, the Trinity, the hierarchy of heaven, life after death, and the virgin birth--are all Egyptian in origin. He likewise provides a convincing argument that Jesus himself came out of Egypt. With the help of modern archaeological findings, Osman shows that Christianity survived as an Egyptian mystery cult until the fourth century A.D., when the Romans embarked on a mission of suppression and persecution. In A.D. 391 the Roman-appointed Bishop Theophilus led a mob into the Serapeum quarter of Alexandria and burned the Alexandrian library, destroying all records of the true Egyptian roots of Christianity. The Romans' version of Christianity, manufactured to maintain political power, claimed that Christianity originated in Judaea. In Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion Osman restores Egypt to its rightful place in the history of Christianity.

Traditional Egyptian Christianity

Traditional Egyptian Christianity
Author: Theodore Hall Partrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780965239608

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The Roots of Egyptian Christianity

The Roots of Egyptian Christianity
Author: Birger Albert Pearson
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800627065

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The Egyptian Origin of Christianity

The Egyptian Origin of Christianity
Author: Lisa Ann Bargeman
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 1403356270

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