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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Constantin A. Panchenko , Brittany Pheiffer Noble , Samuel NoblePublisher: Holy Trinity Publications Imprint: Holy Trinity Seminary Press ISBN: 9781942699330ISBN 10: 1942699336 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 20 April 2021 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 The Arab Conquest: Christians in the Caliphate. The Late Umayyads: Pressure Mounts The Culture of the Melkites The ʿAbbasid Revolution The First Crisis of the Christian East The Dark Ages The Byzantine Reconquista Christians and the Fatimids Byzantine Antioch The Banishment of the Patriarchs The Kingdom of Jerusalem The Principality of Antioch Interregnum (1187–1250) Mongols and Mamluks The Century of Persecution The Second Crisis of the Christian East Middle Eastern Monasticism of the Mamluk Period The Melkites and Byzantium The Shadow of the West An Epilogue Glossary TimelineReviews... the current contribution by Constantin Panchenko deserves a wide readership. --Heleen Murre-van den Berg, Director of the Institute for Eastern Christianity, Radboud University PRAISE FOR ARAB ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS An excellent work that offers a first-rate introduction to the main themes and sources of Orthodox Christianity in the early modern period...Panchenko has written a masterful, exhaustive study of the life of Arab Orthodox Christians... --John-Paul A. Ghobrial, Department of History, Balliol College, University of Oxford a must-read for all who love the Antiochian church...Knowledge brings understanding and wisdom. --James Babcock, Editor-in-Chief, SOPHIA """... the current contribution by Constantin Panchenko deserves a wide readership."" --Heleen Murre-van den Berg, Director of the Institute for Eastern Christianity, Radboud University ""a must-read for all who love the Antiochian church...Knowledge brings understanding and wisdom."" --James Babcock, Editor-in-Chief, SOPHIA PRAISE FOR ARAB ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS ""An excellent work that offers a first-rate introduction to the main themes and sources of Orthodox Christianity in the early modern period...Panchenko has written a masterful, exhaustive study of the life of Arab Orthodox Christians..."" --John-Paul A. Ghobrial, Department of History, Balliol College, University of Oxford" ... the current contribution by Constantin Panchenko deserves a wide readership. --Heleen Murre-van den Berg, Director of the Institute for Eastern Christianity, Radboud University a must-read for all who love the Antiochian church...Knowledge brings understanding and wisdom. --James Babcock, Editor-in-Chief, SOPHIA PRAISE FOR ARAB ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS An excellent work that offers a first-rate introduction to the main themes and sources of Orthodox Christianity in the early modern period...Panchenko has written a masterful, exhaustive study of the life of Arab Orthodox Christians... --John-Paul A. Ghobrial, Department of History, Balliol College, University of Oxford Author InformationConstantin A. Panchenko is an Associate Professor, Department of Middle and Near East History, Institute of Asian and African Studies, at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. He is the author of about 100 academic publications, including two monographs, collections of essays, articles and abstracts on the history of the Middle East. His major sphere of interest is the history of the Christian Arabs, particularly the Middle Eastern Greek Orthodox community in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period. Brittany Pheiffer Noble holds an M.A. in Religion from Yale University School of Divinity and a doctorate in Russian Literature from Columbia University, New York. She is the co-translator with Samuel Noble of Arab Orthodox under the Ottomans:1518-1831, Constantin Panchenko. Jordanville, NY: Holy Trinity Seminary Press, May, 2016. She lives in Leuven, Belgium. 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 |