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Christianity in the Middle East
  • A Contact Threesome: Americans, Arabs, and Imperialists

  • Christian responses to Islam: Muslim-Christian relations in the modern world

  • Christian-Muslim Dialogue in the Middle East: Tradition and the Exigencies of Context

  • 10 years of the Syrian Crisis and the Future of Christians in the Country: An Interview with Dr. Mark Tomass

  • After ISIS: Ensuring a future for Christians and other minorities in North and East Syria

  • After Saturday Comes Sunday : Understanding the Christian Crisis in the Middle East

  • America’s still failing to protect Christians across the Middle East

  • An Unwelcome Minority Threats Facing Christianity in the Middle East

  • An Unwelcome Minority: Threats Facing Christians in the Middle East, Part 2

  • Arab Christian figures rebut argument for removing US sanctions on Syria

  • Arab Christian Scholars: Trade Minority Mindset for Abundant Life

  • Arab Christians celebrate diverse Christmas traditions across the West despite erasure

  • Arabic Antimissionary Treatises: Muslim Responses to Christian Evangelism in the Modern Middle East

  • Arabs founded Jerusalem, says Jordan-based institute

  • Bahrain Catholics celebrate the opening of Our Lady of Arabia Cathedral

  • Beirut blast: Middle East Christian TV broadcaster launches special programming

  • Bleak Christmas for Iraqi refugees stuck in Jordan

  • Challenges and developments: Christian‐Muslim relations in the Middle East

  • Christian minorities celebrate Christmas across the Middle East, pandemic dampens spirit

  • Christian political participation in the Arab world

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