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Ancient Christian Magic: Coptic Texts of Ritual Power by Marvin W. Meyer,

Ancient Christian Magic: Coptic Texts of Ritual Power by Marvin W. Meyer,
This thought-provoking collection of magical texts from ancient Egypt shows the exotic rituals, esoteric healing practices, and incantatory and supernatural dimensions that flowered in early Christianity. These remarkable Christian magical texts include curses, spells of protection from "headless powers" and evil spirits, spells invoking thunderous powers, descriptions of fire baptism, and even recipes from a magical "cookbook." Virtually all the texts are by Coptic Christians, and they date from about the 1st-12th centuries of the common era, with the majority from late antiquity. By placing these rarely seen texts in historical context and discussing their significance, the authors explore the place of healing, prayer, miracles, and magic in the early Christian experience, and expand our understanding of Christianity and Gnosticism as a vital folk religion.



Coptic Monasteries: Art and Architecture of Early Christian Egypt by Gawdat Gabra,
Coptic Monasteries: Art and Architecture of Early Christian Egypt by Gawdat Gabra,
Egypt, the birthplace of communal monasticism, has a rich store of monasteries and monastic art. Coptic Monasteries takes the reader on a tour of the best preserved and most significant of these ancient religious centers, documenting in exhaustive detail the richness and the glory of the Coptic heritage. An informative introduction by Tim Vivian brings to life the early Christian era, with background information on the origins of the Coptic Church as well as its rites and ceremonies, sketches of some of monasticism's founding figures, and accounts of some of the difficulties they faced, from religious schism to nomadic attacks. Gawdat Gabra's expert commentary, complemented by almost one hundred full-color photographs of newly restored wall paintings and architectural features, covers monasteries from Aswan to Wadi al-Natrun. Ranging across a thousand years of history, Gabra's observations will make any reader an expert on the composition and content of some of Egypt's most outstanding religious art, the salient architectural features of each monastery, as well as the ongoing process of restoration that has returned much of their original vibrancy to these works. A unique and invaluable historical record, Coptic Monasteries is equally an in-depth, on-the-spot guide to these living monuments or an armchair trip back in time to the roots of one of the world's oldest Christian traditions.



Coptic Christianity - Coptic Orthodox Christianity is the indigenous form of Christianity that, according to tradition, the apostle Mark established in Egypt in the middle of the 1st century AD (approximately 42). The Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodoxy, and the see of Alexandria in Coptic Christianity has been a distinct church body since the Council of Chalcedon in 451.

History of Christianity/Jesus, pre-4th century Christianity, and syncretism - This article should be merged with: History of Christianity

Apocalypse of Adam - The Apocalypse of Adam discovered in 1945 as part of the Nag Hammadi library is a Gnostic work written in Coptic. It has no necessary references to Christianity and it is accordingly debated whether it is a Christian Gnostic work or an example of Jewish Gnosticism.

Hamasien - Hamasien is a province in the interior of Eritrea. Formerly loosely associated with the Abyssinian Empire, Hamasien's population are predominantly followers of Coptic Christianity.



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Coptic Orthodox Church - Coptic Orthodox Church Jesus In Egypt Drawing on the narratives of the apocrypha coptic orthodox church and the traditions of the Coptic Orthodox church, the author follows the Holy Family`s odyssey through Egypt after their flight from Herod, discussing what happened to Jesus coptic orthodox church and his parents in Egypt coptic orthodox church and the possible influence of their sojourn in Egypt on Jesus`s life coptic orthodox church and teachings. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use ...

Coptic Orthodox Church - Coptic Orthodox Church Jesus In Egypt Drawing on the narratives of the apocrypha coptic orthodox church and the traditions of the Coptic Orthodox church, the author follows the Holy Family`s odyssey through Egypt after their flight from Herod, discussing what happened to Jesus coptic orthodox church and his parents in Egypt coptic orthodox church and the possible influence of their sojourn in Egypt on Jesus`s life coptic orthodox church and teachings. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use ...

Coptic Orthodox Church Directory - Coptic Orthodox Church Directory Jesus In Egypt Drawing on the narratives of the apocrypha coptic thodox church directory and the traditions of the Coptic Orthodox church, the author follows the Holy Family`s odyssey through Egypt after their flight from Herod, discussing what happened to Jesus coptic thodox church directory and his parents in Egypt coptic thodox church directory and the possible influence of their sojourn in Egypt on Jesus`s life coptic thodox church directory and teachings. Copyright (C) Muze ...

Coptic Orthodox Church Directory - Coptic Orthodox Church Directory Jesus In Egypt Drawing on the narratives of the apocrypha coptic thodox church directory and the traditions of the Coptic Orthodox church, the author follows the Holy Family`s odyssey through Egypt after their flight from Herod, discussing what happened to Jesus coptic thodox church directory and his parents in Egypt coptic thodox church directory and the possible influence of their sojourn in Egypt on Jesus`s life coptic thodox church directory and teachings. Copyright (C) Muze ...

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