Coptic Christology in Practice: Incarnation and Divine Participation in Late Antique and Medieval Egypt
Coptic
 Christology in Practice forges a new path in the study of ancient and 
medieval Christology. Employing a range of interdisciplinary methods 
derived from the fields of social history, discourse theory, ritual 
studies, and the visual arts, Stephen J. Davis demonstrates how 
Christian identity in Egypt was shaped by a set of replicable 
"christological practices." He thus enables readers to trace the 
fascinating lines of the Coptic church's theological and cultural 
transition from late antiquity to Dar al-Islam.
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