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Christianity in the Middle East
  • Greater Lebanon: The Problems of Integrating a Religiously and Ethnically Diverse Population

  • 10 years later, Aleppo’s Christian shepherds still missing

  • A place for the Copts: imagined territory and spatial conflict in Egypt,

  • After riots: Christian parties strive for unity

  • Anti-Christian violence in Israel spreads from Jerusalem to Haifa

  • Appropriating Jerusalem’s Disputed Lands through Sacred Spaces: Female Rituals at the Tombs of Mary and Rachel

  • Assyrian protesters a ‘cancerous tumour’ in Iran’s Christian community, says former MP

  • Assyrians in Iraq

  • Baghdad, Christian MP: Duty to vote, despite 'marginal' change

  • Beyond the cross and the crescent: plural identities and the Copts in contemporary Egypt

  • Blunting the Militia Campaign Against Iraq’s Christian Leaders

  • Book: From Pluralism to Extinction? Perspectives and Challenges for Christians in the Middle East

  • Christian candidate says minority seats in Iraqi parliament are being hijacked

  • Christian communities in the Arab Middle East: the challenge of the future

  • Christian political participation in the Arab world

  • Christian-Muslim Relations in Egypt : Politics, Society and Interfaith Encounters

  • Christianity has to be more than ‘an identity category’ in Lebanon, priest says

  • Christians an Indigenous Community in Iraq: Rashid

  • Christians versus Muslims in Modern Egypt: The Century-Long Struggle for Coptic Equality

  • Elections, the "Babylon Movement" obtains 4 of the 5 seats reserved for Christian candidates

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