The Chronicle of John, Bishop of Nikiu

The Chronicle of John, Bishop of Nikiu
Title The Chronicle of John, Bishop of Nikiu PDF eBook
Author John (Bishop of Nikiu)
Publisher Arx Publishing, LLC
Pages 238
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 1889758876

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The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu

The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu
Title The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu PDF eBook
Author Joannes (bp. of Nikiou)
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 1981
Genre Byzantine Empire
ISBN

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The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu

The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu
Title The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu PDF eBook
Author John (Bishop of Nikiu)
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1981
Genre Byzantine Empire
ISBN

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The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu

The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu
Title The Chronicle of John (c. 690 A.D.) Coptic Bishop of Nikiu PDF eBook
Author Johannes (Niciensis)
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1981
Genre Byzantine Empire
ISBN 9789060223031

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Remaking Identities

Remaking Identities
Title Remaking Identities PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Lieberman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 319
Release 2013-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 1442213957

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For centuries conquerors, missionaries, and political movements acting in the name of a single god, nation, or race have sought to remake human identities. Tracing the rise of exclusive forms of identity over the past 1500 years, this innovative book explores both the creation and destruction of exclusive identities, including those based on nationalism and monotheistic religion. Benjamin Lieberman focuses on two critical phases of world history: the age of holy war and conversion, and the age of nationalism and racism. His cases include the rise of Islam, the expansion of medieval Christianity, Spanish conquests in the Americas, Muslim expansion in India, settler expansion in North America, nationalist cleansing in modern Europe and Asia, and Nazi Germany’s efforts to build a racial empire. He convincingly shows that efforts to transplant and expand new identities have paradoxically generated long periods of both stability and explosive violence that remade the human landscape around the world.

Commentary on John

Commentary on John
Title Commentary on John PDF eBook
Author Cyril of Alexandria
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 417
Release 2013-01-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830829113

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In the latest addition to the Ancient Christian Texts series, David Maxwell renders a service to students of patristics and New Testament studies alike. The first complete English translation of Cyril of Alexandria's Commentary on John since the nineteenth century, this volume unveils one of the brightest lights in the Alexandrian tradition.

The Early Coptic Papacy

The Early Coptic Papacy
Title The Early Coptic Papacy PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Davis
Publisher American University in Cairo Press
Pages 323
Release 2017-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 1617979104

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The Copts, adherents of the Egyptian Orthodox Church, today represent the largest Christian community in the Middle East, and their presiding bishops have been accorded the title of pope since the third century AD. This study analyzes the development of the Egyptian papacy from its origins to the rise of Islam. How did the papal office in Egypt evolve as a social and religious institution during the first six and a half centuries AD? How do the developments in the Alexandrian patriarchate reflect larger developments in the Egyptian church as a whole—in its structures of authority and lines of communication, as well as in its social and religious practices? In addressing such questions, Stephen J. Davis examines a wide range of evidence—letters, sermons, theological treatises, and church histories, as well as art, artifacts, and archaeological remains—to discover what the patriarchs did as leaders, how their leadership was represented in public discourses, and how those representations definitively shaped Egyptian Christian identity in late antiquity. The Early Coptic Papacy is Volume 1 of The Popes of Egypt: A History of the Coptic Church and Its Patriarchs. Also available: Volume 2, The Coptic Papacy in Islamic Egypt, 641–1517 (Mark N. Swanson) and Volume 3, The Emergence of the Modern Coptic Papacy (Magdi Girgis, Nelly van Doorn-Harder).