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A Contact Threesome: Americans, Arabs, and Imperialists
From Mission to Modernity: Evangelicals, Reformers and Education in Nineteenth Century Egypt
'The last generation': How occupation is driving Christians out of Palestine
‘To Live within Islam’: The Chaldean Catholic Church in modern Iraq, 1958–2003
10 years later, Aleppo’s Christian shepherds still missing
6th-century inscriptions near Galilee may show Christians’ fading Greek literacy
A History of Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the Middle East
American Evangelicals in Egypt: Missionary Encounters in an Age of Empire
An Unwelcome Minority Threats Facing Christianity in the Middle East
Arab Christian Scholars: Trade Minority Mindset for Abundant Life
Arabic Antimissionary Treatises: Muslim Responses to Christian Evangelism in the Modern Middle East
Arabs founded Jerusalem, says Jordan-based institute
Armenian Christians and Turkish Muslims: Prospects for reconciliation through interfaith dialogue on the events of history
Artillery of Heaven: American Missionaries and the Failed Conversion of the Middle East
Assyrians: From Bedr Khan to Saddam Hussein
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea? Re-Examining Christian Engagement with Ba’athism in Syria and Iraq
Can We Speak of a "Coptic Question" in Egypt?
Challenges and developments: Christian‐Muslim relations in the Middle East
Christian Minorities and the Struggle for Nineveh: The Assyrian Democratic Movement in Iraq and the Nineveh Plains Protection Units
Christian political participation in the Arab world
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