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Coptic christology in practice: incarnation and divine participation in late antique and medieval Egypt

Stephen J. Davis 2008 © Oxford University Press
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  • 9780199258628 (hardcover)
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  • Religion
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Figures (page xv)
  • Abbreviations and Author's Notes (page xvi)
  • Introduction: The Roots of Coptic Christology: Incarnation and Divine Participation in Late Antique Alexandrian Greek Theology (page 1)
  • PART I: COPTIC LITERATURE AND LITURGY
    • 1. Incarnation and Ritual Practice in the Fifth-Century Writings of Shenoute of Atripe (page 59)
    • 2. Christology in Coptic Eucharistic Liturgies (page 86)
  • PART II: BODIES, PRACTICES, AND SACRED SPACE
    • 3. Christology in Coptic Pilgrimage and the Cult of the Saints (page 111)
    • 4. Christology and Coptic Art: Images of the Incarnation on Egyptian Bodies and Monuments (page 153)
  • PART III: ARABIZATION AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM ENCOUNTER
    • 5. Incarnation and Christian-Muslim Apologetics in the Tenth-Century Writings of Sāwīrus ibn al-Muqaffẚ (page 201)
    • 6. From Alexandria to Cairo: The Medieval Golden Age of Copto-Arabic Christology (page 237)
    • Postscript. The Modern Legacy of Coptic Christology (page 271)
  • Appendix A. Translations of Coptic Texts (page 279)
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CH 78.4 (Dec. 2009): pp. 884-886 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20618803
JECS 17.1 (Spring 2009): 155-156 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_early_christian_studies/v017/17.1.brakke.html
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