"In Volume 1 of this series, Stephen Davis contended that the themes of "apostolicity, martyrdom, monastic patronage, and theological resistance" were determinative for the cultural construction of Egyptian church leadership in late antiquity. Volume 2, The Coptic Papacy in Islamic Egypt, shows that the medieval Coptic popes (641-1517 CE) were regularly portrayed as standing in continuity with their saintly predecessors; however, at the same time, they were active in creating something new, the Coptic Orthodox Church, a community that struggled to preserve a distinctive life and witness within…mehr
"In Volume 1 of this series, Stephen Davis contended that the themes of "apostolicity, martyrdom, monastic patronage, and theological resistance" were determinative for the cultural construction of Egyptian church leadership in late antiquity. Volume 2, The Coptic Papacy in Islamic Egypt, shows that the medieval Coptic popes (641-1517 CE) were regularly portrayed as standing in continuity with their saintly predecessors; however, at the same time, they were active in creating something new, the Coptic Orthodox Church, a community that struggled to preserve a distinctive life and witness within the new Islamic world order. Building on recent advances in the study of sources for Coptic church history, the present volume aims to show how portrayals of the medieval popes provide a window into the religious and social life of their community"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark N. Swanson is Harold S. Vogelaar professor of Christian-Muslim studies and interfaith relations at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.
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Editors' Introduction Author's Preface Technical Notes Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Continuity and Reinvention Succession and Innovation Earning the "Crown of Exile" The Church in a "New World Order" Relationships with Rulers A Sacred Geography 2. Patient Sufferers Coming to the End-Time? Bearing Trials Patiently The Account of John the Deacon Patriarchs and Martyrdom Patriarchs and Sainthood 3. Crisis of Cohesion Satan Hinders, but God Prevails Patriarchs and Political Authority in 'Abbasid Egypt Trials from Without Trials from Within A Crisis of Cohesion? Hanging On Embattled Saints 4. Saints and Sinners Bishop Michael's Account: Warts and All Before the Fatimids Simony: "The Word of God Became as a Merchandise" Contrapuntal Saintliness Unexpected Saintliness Saints and Sinners 5. Transitions Language Shift, Lay Concerns, and Ecclesiastical History Gabriel II ibn Turayk: An Attempt at Reform After the Reform Attempt 6. Chaos and Glory A Strange Period Chroniclers The Person at the Center of the Story 1216-1217: Attempts at Making a Pope The Monk Da'ud Becomes Pope Cyril, Successor of Saint Mark Cyril's Patriarchate A Failed "Great Man"? Or a Scholar among Scholars? 7. Marginalized Patriarchs Internal Rivalry, External Interference Scattered Portrayals, Incidental Mentions The Patriarch at the Center of the Story 8. A Burst of Holiness The Patriarch as Saint and Holy Man An Orchestra of Holiness? The Principals A Quartet and a Chorus? 9. Humility in Action After the Fireworks "Listless" and "Lacking in Blessing"? Diplomacy and Faithfulness Quiet Leadership in Difficult Times Epilogue: Survival Appendix: The Forty-Nine Martyrs during the Patriarchate of Matthew I (#87, 1378 -1408) Works Cited: Primary Sources Works Cited: Secondary Sources Notes Index
Editors' Introduction Author's Preface Technical Notes Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Continuity and Reinvention Succession and Innovation Earning the "Crown of Exile" The Church in a "New World Order" Relationships with Rulers A Sacred Geography 2. Patient Sufferers Coming to the End-Time? Bearing Trials Patiently The Account of John the Deacon Patriarchs and Martyrdom Patriarchs and Sainthood 3. Crisis of Cohesion Satan Hinders, but God Prevails Patriarchs and Political Authority in 'Abbasid Egypt Trials from Without Trials from Within A Crisis of Cohesion? Hanging On Embattled Saints 4. Saints and Sinners Bishop Michael's Account: Warts and All Before the Fatimids Simony: "The Word of God Became as a Merchandise" Contrapuntal Saintliness Unexpected Saintliness Saints and Sinners 5. Transitions Language Shift, Lay Concerns, and Ecclesiastical History Gabriel II ibn Turayk: An Attempt at Reform After the Reform Attempt 6. Chaos and Glory A Strange Period Chroniclers The Person at the Center of the Story 1216-1217: Attempts at Making a Pope The Monk Da'ud Becomes Pope Cyril, Successor of Saint Mark Cyril's Patriarchate A Failed "Great Man"? Or a Scholar among Scholars? 7. Marginalized Patriarchs Internal Rivalry, External Interference Scattered Portrayals, Incidental Mentions The Patriarch at the Center of the Story 8. A Burst of Holiness The Patriarch as Saint and Holy Man An Orchestra of Holiness? The Principals A Quartet and a Chorus? 9. Humility in Action After the Fireworks "Listless" and "Lacking in Blessing"? Diplomacy and Faithfulness Quiet Leadership in Difficult Times Epilogue: Survival Appendix: The Forty-Nine Martyrs during the Patriarchate of Matthew I (#87, 1378 -1408) Works Cited: Primary Sources Works Cited: Secondary Sources Notes Index
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