Overview: Examines negated spaces, practices, and relationships.Highlights the contradiction between the centrality of sin to the (Coptic) Christian tradition and theology.Acknowledges the recent anthropologica.This book, first ethnographic attempt, examines negated spaces, practices, and relationships that have been intentionally or unintentionally dismissed from academic and non-academic studies, articles, reports, and policy papers that investigate and debate the experiences of Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt. By taking the Coptic identity and faith to bars, liquor stores, coffeehouses,
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