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‘We are Christians and we are equal citizens’: perspectives on particularity and pluralism in contemporary Syria
Christians produce magazine for Iranian women
German religious women in late Ottoman Beirut: competing missions
Review of Christian Missions in the Middle East and the Ottoman Balkans: Education, Reform, and Failed Conversions, 1819-1967, by Beth Baron, Ussama Makdisi, Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Paul Sedra, and Heather J. Sharkey
The Christian women left behind after another war: Syria
The Dynamics of Coexistence in the Middle East: Negotiating Boundaries Between Christians, Muslims, Jews and Samaritans in Palestine
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