Christian Citizenship in the Middle East

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781785923333

Divided Allegiance or Dual Belonging?

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Edited by Mohammed Girma, Cristian Romocea, Foreword by Paul S. Williams, Contributions by Nigel Biggar, Issa Diab, Najib Awad, Ben Ryan, Casey Strine
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228 x 156 mm
Weight:
250 g
Pages:
160

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Introduction;
1. Citizenship: A Christian Conception - Mohammed Girma, BFBS and University of Pretoria, South Africa;
2. The Bible and Patriotism - Nigel Biggar, University of Oxford, UK;
3. A Place to Call Home: Middle Eastern Christian Experience of Living on the Intersection of Two Allegiances - Issa Diab, Near East School of Theology, Lebanon;
4. The Contributions of Syrian Christians to Social
Harmony - Najib Awad, Hartford Seminary, USA;
5. Displacement and Dual Identity: Faithful Presence Here and Now - Casey Strine, University of Sheffield, UK.
6. States, Citizens and Migration - Ben Ryan, Theos, London.
Conclusion.

This book provides a provocative set of reflections on an important and timely theme: Christian citizenship as a response to the crisis arising in the Middle East. It begins a conversation that is essential to the preservation of pluralism in the Middle East that also extends to our own western societies.

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