Christianity and Monasticism in Wadi al-Natrun

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Ancient Egyptian history
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Christian archaeological sites
Christian art and architecture
Christian denominations
Christianity and Monasticism in Wadi al-Natrun
Coptic art and architecture
Coptic civilization
Coptic Studies
Desert monasteries
Desert spirituality
Early Christian history
Egyptian Christianity
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Important contributions to the archaeology and history of Christianity in one of Egypt's leading ancient Christian centers
Important contributions to the archaeology and history of Christianity in one of Egypt’s leading ancient Christian centers
Maged S.A.
Mikhail
Monastic life and practices
Monastic traditions
Monasticism and asceticism
RELIGION Antiquities & Archaeology
RELIGION Christianity Denominations
RELIGION Monasticism

Product details

  • ISBN 9789774162602
  • Weight: 767g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
  • Publication City/Country: EG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Wadi al-Natrun, a depression in the Western Desert of Egypt, is one of the most important centers for the development and continued thriving of the Coptic monastic tradition. Christianity and monasticism have prospered there from as early as the fourth century until the present day, when four major monasteries still flourish. Here, international specialists in Coptology, examine various aspects of Coptic civilization in Wadi al-Natrun over the past seventeen hundred years. The studies center on aspects of the history and development of monasticism inWadi al-Natrun, as well as the art, architecture, and archaeology of the four existing and numerous former monasteries of the region.

Contributors: Elizabeth S. Bolman, Karl-Heinz Brune, Peter Grossmann, Johannes den Heijer, Suzana Hodak, Lucy-Anne Hunt, Mat Immerzeel, Martin Krause, Ewa Parandowska, S.G. Richter, Rushdi Said, Zuzana Skalova, Hany H. Takla, Tim Vivian, Jacques van der Vliet, Youhanna NessimYoussef, Ugo Zanetti.

Maged S.A. Mikhail is assistant professor of history at California State University, Fullerton, specializing in late antique and early Islamic history, and is the editor of Coptica.
Mark Moussa is completing his doctoral dissertation in Semitic and Egyptian languages and literatures at the Catholic University of America. He has published several articles on Egyptian monasticism.