Barbara Roggema Professor Robert Hoyland Dr. Arietta Papaconstantinou
The Christian communities of the Middle East distinguish themselves through their unique languages, their ethnic identities and their doctrinal stances. Whereas the history of doctrinal disputes has been a topic of old in Western scholarship, it is only in more recent times that scholars have begun to investigate how the Christian communities of the Nile-to-Oxus region perceived themselves and how they asserted their distinct identities vis-a-vis their neighbours and maintained a sense of communal integrity in response to cultural change and foreign domination. This volume brings together a...
The Christian communities of the Middle East distinguish themselves through their unique languages, their ethnic identities and their doctrinal stance...