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Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies, Volume 6

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The Canadian Society for Coptic Studies is a Toronto-based nonprofit organization whose purpose is to bring together individuals interested in Coptic studies and to promote the dissemination of sch...
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The Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies is published annually on behalf of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies by Lockwood Press. The Canadian Society for Coptic Studies is a Toronto-based nonprofit organization whose purpose is to bring together individuals interested in Coptic studies and to promote the dissemination of scholarly information on Coptic Studies through the organization of meetings and conferences and through the preparation of scholarly works for publication.






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Price: £35.00
Pages: 128
Publisher: Lockwood Press
Imprint: Lockwood Press
Series: Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies
Publication Date: 31 January 2014
ISBN: 9781937040215
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

RELIGION / Christianity / General, Christianity, HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt, RELIGION / Ancient, RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology, Theology

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Ramez Boutros is a Lecturer and Research Fellow at the University of Toronto.



Jitse Dijkstra is Associate Professor for Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa.



Helene Moussa is Volunteer Curator of St Mark’s Coptic Museum and Secretary of Canadian Society for Coptic Studies' Board of Directors.



Editor's Note

Ihab Khalil     "I Was Not Built Up in the Womb, I Was Not Knit Together in the Egg, I Was Not Conceived": The Christian Doctrine of the Eternal Generation of the Son in Its Egyptian Context

Michael S. Domeracki     Origen and the Possible Restoration of the Devil

Heather Barkman     The Church of the Martyrs in Egypt and North Africa: A Comparison of the Melitian and Donatist Schisms

Lincoln H. Blumell and Thomas A. Wayment     Coptic New Testament Fragments in the Brigham Young University Collection

Helene Moussa     Coptic Icons: Expressions of Social Agency and Coptic Identity?

Magdy El-Shammaa    Religion, Media, and Politics