Contemporary Coptic nuns

Pieternella van Doorn-Harder

253 pages  |  ~7 hrs

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Contemporary Coptic nuns

By Pieternella van Doorn-Harder

Step into a hidden world of profound spiritual dedication through this rare glimpse into the lives of Coptic nuns in Egypt. Pieternella van Doorn-Harder opens doors that few outsiders have ever passed through, offering readers an intimate portrait of women who have chosen to dedicate themselves completely to one of Christianity's most ancient traditions.

These remarkable women belong to the largest indigenous Christian community in the Middle East, yet their daily experiences remain largely unknown to the broader world. Van Doorn-Harder reveals how these nuns navigate the intersection of deep spiritual commitment and contemporary challenges, maintaining their connection to orthodox traditions while embracing new opportunities for service and leadership.

The author explores what draws these women to embrace such a demanding path, examining the spiritual forces that inspire their choice to leave secular life behind. Readers discover the richness of Coptic traditions and witness the nuns' extraordinary spiritual practices, including their dedication to prayer, fasting, and devotional life. The book illuminates their remarkable spiritual gifts and their significant role in supporting both their religious community and the broader society around them.

Through careful observation and respectful storytelling, van Doorn-Harder presents these women as vibrant spiritual leaders who balance ancient wisdom with modern realities, offering insights into faith, commitment, and the power of spiritual community in today's world.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Coptic Church
  • Explore Church history
  • Explore Monasticism and religious orders for women
  • Explore Egypt, religion
  • Explore History

Topics

Coptic Church Church history Monasticism and religious orders for women Egypt, religion History

Details

Published
1995
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
ISBN-10
1570030340
Pages
253
Language
EN
LC Classification
BX137.3.D66 1995