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This work represents the current and most relevant content on the studies of how Christianity has fared in the ancient home of its founder and birth. Much has been written about Christianity and how it has fared since its migration out of its homeland but this comprehensive reference work reassess the geographic and demographic impact of the dramatic changes in this perennially combustible world region. The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Christianity in the Middle East also spans the historical, socio-political and contemporary settings of the region and importantly describes the interactions that Christianity has had with other major/minor religions in the region.
List of Figures
xiii
About the Editors, Introduction and Foreword Contributors, and Editorial Advisory Board xvii
Church Growth and Decline in the Middle East across the Centuries xxi
Todd M. Johnson
Preface xxix
Mitri Raheb
Mark A. Lamport
Foreword xxxv
Philip Jenkins
Introduction xxxix
Heather J. Sharkey
SECTION ONE SOCIOHISTORICAL SKETCHES OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
1(112)
Salam Rassi
1 Christianity within the Ancient Empires
5(11)
James C. Skedros
2 Christological Debates and Divisions in Middle Eastern Christianity (400--550 CE)
16(11)
Byard J. Bennett
3 The Rise of the Church of the East
27(17)
Philip Michael Forness
4 Missionary Movements in Nisibis, Armenia, and the Silk Road
44(12)
Salim Daccache
5 Christianity within the Islamic Empires
56(10)
Wafik Wahba
6 Christianity during the Crusades
66(11)
Andrew Jotischky
7 Christianity within the Ottoman Empire
77(11)
Bernard Heyberger
8 Christianity and European Colonial Rule
88(11)
Hiroko Miyokawa
9 Mission Movements to and from the Middle East
99(14)
Chantal Verdeil
SECTION TWO RELIGIOUS ENCOUNTERS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
113(110)
Mark A. Lamport
10 Judaism and Christianity
116(11)
David M. Neuhaus
11 Theologians and Their Writings
127(12)
Issa Diab
12 Christianity's Encounter with Other Religions in Ancient Times
139(13)
Issa Diab
13 Islam and Christianity
152(11)
Joshua Ralston
14 Christianity and Non-Muslim Religions: The Mandaeans---a Case of Mistaken Christian Identity
163(11)
Erica C. D. Hunter
15 Popular Religion and Christianity
174(14)
Elizabeth Marteijn
16 Persecution and Martyrdom of Christians in the Middle East
188(15)
Alon Ben-Meir
17 Reflections on Christian Theology in Arabic: A Resource for Twenty-First-Century Christians in Dialogue with Muslims
203(8)
Sidney H. Griffith
18 Religious Conflict and Resolution in the Middle East
211(12)
Nelly van Doorn-Harder
SECTION THREE CONTEXTUAL EXPRESSIONS OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
223(118)
Salam Rassi
19 Coptic Christians
227(10)
Wafik Wahba
20 Assyro-Chaldean Christians
237(7)
Martin Tamcke
21 Syrian Orthodox and Syrian Catholics
244(10)
George A. Kiraz
22 Antiochian Orthodox
254(12)
Souad Abou el Rousse Slim
23 Melkite Christians
266(10)
Sebastian Carnazzo
24 Armenian Christians
276(11)
Charles E. Farhadian
25 Maronite Christians
287(16)
Joseph Moukarzel
26 Latin Christians
303(13)
Rita George-Tvrtkovic
27 Protestants
316(15)
David D. Grafton
28 Messianic Jews
331(10)
Hanna Rucks
SECTION FOUR SOCIOPOLITICAL INFLUENCES ON CHRISTIANITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
341(108)
Salam Rassi
29 Architecture, Art, and Symbolism
344(21)
Nada Helou
30 Middle Eastern Theologies
365(10)
Martin Accad
31 The Rise and Contribution of Monasteries and Monasticism
375(12)
David A. Michelson
32 Christian Music and Worship in the Middle East
387(11)
Severine Gabry-Thienpont
Olivier Tourny
33 Women and Christianity in the Middle East
398(16)
Christine B. Lindner
34 Hidden Christians and Churches in the Middle East
414(12)
Sara Afshari
35 Politics and Christianity in the Middle East
426(10)
Mariz Tadros
36 The Contribution of Indigenous Christians to Middle Eastern Culture
436(13)
Carsten Walbiner
SECTION FIVE THE STORY OF MIDDLE EASTERN CHRISTIANITY BY COUNTRY AND IN THE WORLD CONTEXT
449(124)
Salam Rassi
37 The Gulf States: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen
453(12)
Elizabeth Monier
38 Egypt
465(12)
Elizabeth Monier
39 Iran
477(9)
Martin Tamcke
40 Iraq
486(12)
Erica C. D. Hunter
41 Israel, Palestine, and Jordan
498(13)
Mitri Raheb
42 Syria and Lebanon
511(13)
Harald Suermann
43 Saudi Arabia
524(13)
Duane Alexander Miller
44 Christians in Modern Turkey: Native Foreigners
537(11)
Hratch Tchilingirian
45 Middle Eastern Christianity in the Context of World Christianity
548(11)
Deanna Ferree Womack
46 Middle Eastern Christianity outside the Middle East
559(14)
Fiona McCallum Guiney
Acknowledgments 573(2)
Timeline 575(12)
Brett Knowles
Lexicon 587(6)
J. Scott Bridger
Discussion Questions 593(12)
Bibliography 605(28)
Mark P. Hutchinson
Index 633(22)
About the Contributors 655
Mitri Raheb (ThD, Phillips University, Marburg, Germany) is the president of Dar al-Kalima University College in Bethlehem, Palestine and president of the Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan & The Holy Land. The most widely published Palestinian theologian to date, he is the author and editor of sixteen books on modern Middle Eastern church history, religion and the state, citizenship, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including The Invention of History: A Century of Interplay between Theology and Politics in Palestine and Sailing through Troubled Waters: Christians in the Middle East.

Mark A. Lamport (PhD, Michigan State University; ThM, Princeton Theological Seminary) is professor at graduate theological schools in Colorado, Arizona, Virginia, Indiana, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Portugal. He is the editor of Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South (2 vols.), Encyclopedia of Martin Luther and the Reformation (2 vols.), Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States (5 vols., Notable Book of 2016 by Christianity Today), and Encyclopedia of Christian Education (3 vols., winner, Booklist Editors Choice: Adult Books).