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Since 1963 the seriesPatristische Texte und Studienhas been
publishing research findings coordinated by the Patristics
Commission, which today is a joint venture of all the German
Academies. The series is presenting editions, commentaries and
monographs on the writings and teachings of the Church Fathers.
With Increasing Interest in early Egyptian (Coptic) Christanity,
this volume offers an important collection of essays about Coptic
language, literature, and social history by the very finest authors
in the field. The essays explore a wide range of topics and offer
much to the advancement of Coptic studies. Readers interested in
the emergence of Christianity in Egypt and its later development in
the Coptic Church will find much of interest in these pages. The
essays range broadly through the areas of Coptic language and
literature, examining the origins and history of the Coptic
community in its formative years. The Jewish content and
connections of earliest Christianity in Egypt are explored, as is
the survival of pagan religion in a later increasingly Christian
world. Studies of Egyptian monasticism range from investigations of
the later literature and history of the important Upper Egyptian
communal movement of Pachomius to the identity of a class of monks
disparaged by Cassian and Jerome. One finds here a new translation
and analysis of a letter of Evagrius of Pontus addressed to a monk
enmeshed in difficult family relationships, and a careful study of
the 4th-5th century monastic leader Shenoute's discourse I am
Amazed, illustrating the significance of his role in the developing
opposition to the Council of Chalcedon. Other studies include an
important examination of the rhetorical structure of Coptic sermons
(with numerous examples), a study of the complex manuscript
tradition of the Coptic ecclesiastical history, and a fascinating
application of modern information theory to the analysis of Coptic
grammar. Written in honor of David W. Johnson, S.J., professor
emeritus of Semiticand Egyptian languages at the Catholic
University of America, the book features essays by Monica
Blanchard, Daniel Boyarin, Leo Depuydt, David Frankfurter, James E.
Goehring, Tito Orlandi, Birger Pearson, Philip Rousseau, Mark
Sheridan, Janet A. Timbie, and Robin Darling Young.
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