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Those For Whom The Lamp Shines The Making Of Egyptian Ethnic Identity In Late Antiquity Vince L Bantu

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Those For Whom The Lamp Shines The Making Of Egyptian Ethnic Identity In Late Antiquity Vince L Bantu
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Those For Whom The Lamp Shines The Making Of Egyptian Ethnic Identity In Late Antiquity Vince L Bantu instant download after payment.

Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.32 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Vince L. Bantu
ISBN: 9780520388802, 0520388801
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Those For Whom The Lamp Shines The Making Of Egyptian Ethnic Identity In Late Antiquity Vince L Bantu by Vince L. Bantu 9780520388802, 0520388801 instant download after payment.

In Those for Whom the Lamp Shines, Vince L. Bantu uses the rich body of anti-Chalcedonian literature to explore how the peoples of Egypt, both inside and outside the Coptic Church, came to understand their identity as Egyptians. Working across a comparative spectrum of traditions and communities in late antiquity, at the intersection of religious and other social forms of identity, Bantu shows that it was the dissenting doctrines of the Coptic Church that played the crucial role in conceptualizing Egypt and being Egyptian. Based on the study of neglected Coptic and Syriac texts, Those for Whom the Lamp Shines offers the only sustained treatment of ethnic and religious self-understanding in Africa's oldest Christian church.

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