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The Coptic Martyrdom Of John Of Phanijoit Jason R Zaborowski

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The Coptic Martyrdom Of John Of Phanijoit Jason R Zaborowski
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Jason R. Zaborowski
ISBN: 9789004141063, 9004141065
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Coptic Martyrdom Of John Of Phanijoit Jason R Zaborowski by Jason R. Zaborowski 9789004141063, 9004141065 instant download after payment.

This study applies sociological and philological analysis to the extraordinary thirteenth-century Coptic Martyrdom of John of Phanijōit. Zaborowski's research explains the identity-shaping function behind this text's portrayal of an Egyptian Christian's conversion to Islam and subsequent struggle to publicly reconvert to Christianity.The heart of this book is its edition and facing English translation of the only extant manuscript of the martyrdom. Interpretive chapters include: 1) a sociological inquiry into the narrative's depiction of Muslims; 2) a philological analysis of the Coptic language of the manuscript; and 3) an historical contextualization of the manuscript within the wider conflict between the Ayyū bids and Western Crusaders.This book makes John of Phanijōit accessible to all scholars interested in the sociology of conversion, offering new evidence for understanding Christian-Muslim relations in Medieval Egypt.

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