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Religion in Roman Egypt

Assimilation and Resistance

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Focusing on the endurance of classical Egyptian religion, this exploration traces its evolution from the emergence of Christianity to its dominance in Egypt. David Frankfurter utilizes a variety of sources, including papyri, saints' lives, and archaeological findings, to demonstrate that Pharaonic beliefs persisted longer than previously thought. Rather than vanishing, these traditions shifted from political centers to local settings, maintaining a vibrant presence in village and domestic life for centuries.

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Religion in Roman Egypt, David Frankfurter

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Titre
Religion in Roman Egypt
Sous-titre
Assimilation and Resistance
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2000
Format
souple
Pages
332
ISBN13
9780691070544
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Focusing on the endurance of classical Egyptian religion, this exploration traces its evolution from the emergence of Christianity to its dominance in Egypt. David Frankfurter utilizes a variety of sources, including papyri, saints' lives, and archaeological findings, to demonstrate that Pharaonic beliefs persisted longer than previously thought. Rather than vanishing, these traditions shifted from political centers to local settings, maintaining a vibrant presence in village and domestic life for centuries.