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OverviewFollowing the so called ""Arab Spring"" the world's attention has been drawn to the presence of significant minority religious groups within the predominantly Islamic Middle East. Of these minorities Christians are by far the largest, comprising over 10% of the population in Syria and as much as 40% in Lebanon.The largest single group of Christians are the Arabic-speaking Orthodox. The author draws on archaeological evidence and previously unpublished primary sources uncovered in Russian archives and Middle Eastern monastic libraries to present a vivid and compelling account of this vital but little-known spiritual and political culture, situating it within a complex network of relations reaching throughout the Mediterranean, the Caucasus and Eastern Europe. AUTHOR: C.A. Panchenko is a professor of Middle Eastern History at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Constantin Panchenko , Brittany Pheiffer Noble , Samuel NoblePublisher: Holy Trinity Publications Imprint: Holy Trinity Seminary Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.953kg ISBN: 9781942699088ISBN 10: 1942699085 Pages: 676 Publication Date: 01 June 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword Introduction 1. The Historical Context: Orthodox Christians Under Muslim Rule from the Sixth to the Fifteenth Century 1 2. The Political Background 3. Geography and Demographics 4. Shepherds and Flock 5. Monks and Monasteries 6. The State Within the State 7. The Holy Sites 8. Foreign Affairs 9. The Catholic Unia 10. The Culture of the Orthodox Orient Conclusion Appendix: Patriarchs and the Sultans Notes Glossary Bibliography Acknowlegments Index of Names Geographical IndexReviewsThis manuscript fills an important lacuna in the wider history of the Christian Church as it unfolds the presence and extent of indigenous Arabic-speaking believers in the Levant...These are matters of great complexity and a fuller understanding of them will help to shape our understanding of the takfirism against which we now struggle. --His Beatitude Patriarch John X of Antioch and All the East This manuscript fills an important lacuna in the wider history of the Christian Church as it unfolds the presence and extent of indigenous Arabic-speaking believers in the Levant...These are matters of great complexity and a fuller understanding of them will help to shape our understanding of the takfirism against which we now struggle. --His Beatitude Patriarch John X of Antioch and All the East ""This manuscript fills an important lacuna in the wider history of the Christian Church as it unfolds the presence and extent of indigenous Arabic-speaking believers in the Levant...These are matters of great complexity and a fuller understanding of them will help to shape our understanding of the takfirism against which we now struggle."" --His Beatitude Patriarch John X of Antioch and All the East This manuscript fills an important lacuna in the wider history of the Christian Church as it unfolds the presence and extent of indigenous Arabic-speaking believers in the Levant...These are matters of great complexity and a fuller understanding of them will help to shape our understanding of the takfirism against which we now struggle. His Beatitude Patriarch John X of Antioch and All the East Author InformationC.A. Panchenko is a professor of Middle Eastern History at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Brittany Pheiffer Noble is a doctoral candidate in Slavic Language and Literature at Columbia University. Samuel Noble is a doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Theology and Religion Studies at the Louvain Centre for Eastern and Oriental Christianity at KU, Leuven in Belgium. He is the co-editor of The Orthodox Church in the Arab World: An Anthology of Sources, 700-1700 (Northern Illinois University Press,2014) and co-translator of Arab Orthodox Christians under the Ottomans: 1516-1831. (Holy Trinity Seminary Press,2016) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |