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Christianity in the Middle East
  • The Copts of Egypt: State Discrimination and Exclusion

  • The Copts—equal, protected or persecuted? The impact of Islamization on Muslim‐Christian relations in modern Egypt

  • The Middle Eastern Christian as Agent

  • The Obsessions of Lebanon’s Christians

  • The Political and Social Identities of the Palestinian Christian community in Jordan

  • The political role of the patriarch in the contemporary Middle East

  • The Quest for Equal Citizenship: Middle Eastern Christian Narratives of Migration and Inclusion in the United Kingdom

  • The Religious Roots of the Syrian Conflict: The Remaking of the Fertile Crescent

  • The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Lebanon in Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings: In the Eye of the Hurricane

  • The Syriacs of Northeast Syria: The last exodus and new beginning

  • The underground church of Iran

  • Three years after the Caliphate, Iraq’s Christians find little incentive to return

  • Turkey and Erdogan's Lausanne Syndrome

  • Western-Christians celebrate Easter in Syrian Churches

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