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„Die orientalischen Christen allein halten die islamische Welt noch im Sinne der alten religiösen Koexistenz offen. Im Umgang der Muslime mit der einzigen quantitativ bedeutenden anderen Weltreligion wird sich erweisen, ob sich die islamische Welt auf offene und partnerschaftlich gleichwertige Multireligiosität hin zu entwickeln vermag oder nicht.“ (Martin Tamcke)Die anhaltende Spannung zwischen den religiösen Gemeinschaften, besonders zwischen Christen und Muslimen, gehört zu den großen Herausforderungen der Gegenwart - nicht nur im Vorderen Orient, sondern auch in Europa und in Nordamerika.Der vorliegende Band, entstanden anlässlich des 60. Geburtstages von Martin Tamcke, versammelt Beiträge zu Geschichte und aktueller Lage der christlich-islamischen Beziehungen. Einen Schwerpunkt bilden Editionen und einführende Darstellungen zu bedeutenden und bisher nicht zugänglichen Quellentexten. Daneben finden sich Studien zum interreligiösen Dialog und zur orientalisch-okzidentalen Interaktion. Ein dritter Schwerpunkt schließlich sind Aufsätze zur jüngeren und jüngsten Gegenwart in Ägypten, im Irak, im Libanon und in der Türkei.
Christians --- Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Christianity. --- Christians. --- Interfaith relations. --- Islam. --- Relations --- Arab countries --- Arab countries. --- Church history. --- Church history --- Christians - Arab countries --- Christianity - Arab countries --- Christianity - Relations - Islam --- Islam - Relations - Christianity --- Arab countries - Church history
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The contributions to this volume, which come from the Fifth Mingana Symposium, survey the use of the Bible and attitudes towards it in the early and classical Islamic periods. The authors explore such themes as early Christian translations of the Bible into Arabic, the use of verses from it to defend the truth of Christianity, to interpret the significance of Islam and to prove its error, Muslim accusations of corruption of the Bible, and the influences that affected production of Bibles in Muslims lands. The volume illustrates the centrality of the Bible to Arab Christians as a source of authority and information about their experiences under Islam, and the importance of upholding its authenticity in the face of Muslim criticisms. Contributors include: Samir Arbache, Mark Beaumont, Emmanouela Grypeou, Lucy-Anne Hunt, Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala, Said Gabriel Reynolds, Barbara Roggema, Harald Suermann and Mark Swanson.
Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- History --- Relations --- Bible --- Versions --- Christianisme --- History. --- Islam. --- Christianity. --- Histoire --- Bible. --- Bijbel. --- Religions --- Church history --- Arabische wereld. --- Christianity - Arab countries - History - Congresses --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - Congresses --- Islam - Relations - Christianity - Congresses
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Passer en revue la présence des chrétiens dans six contextes politiques du Proche-Orient arabe exclut tout discours supposant une unité géopolitique des ""chrétiens d Orient"". L étude montre à quel point ceux-ci appartiennent au devenir de leur pays et vivent des situations uniques. Vont-ils disparaître comme le suggèrent certains ? Non, les ""chrétiens arabes"" ne sont pas en train d écrire leur dernier chapitre en Orient et leur avenir au Machreq leur appartient toujours.
281 --- 281 Eglises orientales --- 281 Oosters christendom --- Eglises orientales --- Oosters christendom --- Chrétiens --- Chrétiens --- Christians --- Christianity --- Arab countries --- Church history --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Eastern churches --- Christianisme --- Relations --- Christians - Arab countries --- Christianity - Arab countries --- Arab countries - Church history
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Ecclesiology --- Arab States --- Christians --- Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Judaism --- Social conditions --- Political activity --- Congresses --- Relations --- Arab countries --- Church history --- Arab states --- Congresses. --- Christians - Arab countries - Congresses --- Christians - Arab countries - Social conditions - Congresses --- Christians - Political activity - Arab countries - Congresses --- Christianity - Arab countries - Congresses --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - Congresses --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism - Congresses --- Islam - Relations - Christianity - Congresses --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity - Congresses --- Arab countries - Church history - Congresses
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Heirs of the Apostles offers a panoramic survey of Arabic-speaking Christians—descendants of the Christian communities established in the Middle East by the apostles—and their history, religion, and culture in the early Islamic and medieval periods. The subjects range from Arabic translations of the Bible, to the status of Christians in the Muslim-governed lands, Muslim-Christian polemic, and Christian-Muslim and Christian-Jewish relations. The volume is offered as a Festschrift to Sidney H. Griffith, the doyen of Christian Arabic Studies in North America, on his eightieth birthday.
Arabic literature --- Christianity and culture --- Christianity and culture. --- Christianity --- Christianity. --- Christian authors --- History and criticism. --- Christian authors. --- Arab countries --- Arab countries. --- Church history. --- History and criticism --- Church history --- Middle Eastern literature --- North African literature --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Culture --- Religions --- Arab world --- Arabic countries --- Arabic-speaking states --- Islamic countries --- Middle East --- Christianity - Arab countries --- Christianity and culture - Arab countries --- Arabic literature - Christian authors - History and criticism --- Griffith, Sidney H. --- Arab countries - Church history
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Patristic Literature in Arabic Translations explores the Arabic translations of the Greek and Syriac Church Fathers, focusing on those produced in the Palestinian monasteries and at Sinai in the 8th–10th centuries and in Antioch during Byzantine rule (969–1084). These Arabic translations preserve patristic texts lost in the original languages. They offer crucial information about the diffusion and influence of patristic heritage among Middle Eastern Christians from the 8th century to the present. A systematic examination of Arabic patristic translations sheds light on the development of Muslim and Jewish theological thought.
Christianity --- Christian literature, Early --- Christian literature, Arabic --- Fathers of the church, Arabic. --- Translations into Arabic --- History and criticism. --- Arab countries --- Church history. --- Christian literature, Arabic. --- Christianity. --- Arab countries. --- Fathers of the church, Arabic --- History and criticism --- Church history --- Arabic fathers of the church --- Arabic Christian literature --- Arabic literature --- Early Christian literature --- Patristic literature --- Religions --- Translations into Arabic&delete& --- Arab world --- Arabic countries --- Arabic-speaking states --- Islamic countries --- Middle East --- 276 =927 --- 276 =927 Arabische patrologie. Arabische christelijke literatuur --- 276 =927 Patrologie arabe. Litterature chretienne arabe --- Arabische patrologie. Arabische christelijke literatuur --- Patrologie arabe. Litterature chretienne arabe --- Christianity - Arab countries --- Christian literature, Early - Translations into Arabic - History and criticism --- Christian literature, Arabic - History and criticism --- Traductions arabes --- Arab countries - Church history
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