Żywot patriarchy Agathona (661-677) w świetle „Historii koptyjskich patriarchów Aleksandrii”

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Data

2011

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Wydawca

Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego

Abstrakt

This article presents the life of Agathon and his work for the monophysitic Church of Alexandria against the backdrop of his times. Agathon was the head of the monophysitic Church of Alexandria. He succeeded to the patriarch’s throne in 661. Agathon was the second patriarch, after Benjamin I (622-661), who reigned during Muslim rule in Egypt. Agathon continued the efforts of his predecessor in rebuilding and consolidating the monophysitic Church of Alexandria. This patriarch, like his predecessor, was a monk and had been educated in the monastery of St Macarius. Altogether this monastery gave eighteen patriarchs of Egypt. A disciple of this monastery, Agathon enlarged it and increased the number of monks.

Opis

Słowa kluczowe

Kościół egipski, Kościół koptyjski, chrześcijanie, muzułmanie, patriarchat aleksandryjski, Agathon patriarcha, klasztor św. Makarego, monofizytyzm, Historia koptyjskich patriarchów Aleksandrii, patriarchowie, patriarchowie koptyjscy, patriarchowie koptyjscy Aleksandrii, Aleksandria, historia Kościoła, Egipt, Church of Egypt, Coptic Church, Christians, Muslims, patriarchate of Alexandria, Agathon the Patriarch, monastery of St Macarius, monophysitism, History of the Coptic Patriarchs of Alexandria, patriarchs, Coptic Patriarchs, Coptic Patriarchs of Alexandria, Alexandria, Church history, Egypt

Cytowanie

Seminare, 2011, Tom 29, s. 261-268.

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CC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych