This is the first English monograph on Patriarch Sylvester of the Church of Antioch (1724–1766), based on extensive Greek, Arabic and Romanian sources, many unknown before. Sylvester faced various challenges stemming from the ever changing balance of power between the Latin Church, the Patriarchate of Constantinople, Western interests in the Levant and
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Internal displacement and the Syrian crisis: an analysis of trends from 2011-2014. [PDF]
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The Greek- and the Syriac-Orthodox Patriarchates of Antioch in the context of the Syrian Conflict
Oriental Christianity is not only a special part of global Christianity, but also its oldest one. The members of the ancient Christian community in the Hellenistic city of Antioch were the first to be called christianoi — Christians.2 But with the recent developments of the Syrian Crisis, the deep- rooted Christians of the region see themselves as a ...
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From the Cross (and Crescent) to the Cedar and Back Again: Transnational Religion and Politics Among Lebanese Christians in Senegal. [PDF]
Leichtman MA.
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Arabic philosopher-physicians and Christian doctors of medicine; a contribution to the knowledge of the origin of the Moslem revival of science and the derivation of the medical profession. [PDF]
BAYON HP.
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The Mixed Council in the History of Antioch patriarchate. The facts and their interpretation
The Mixed Council is an especial form of political interaction of Christians with ofϐicials and diplomats of Ottoman and Russian Empires. The Council was formed in equal numbers form the representatives of hierarchs and seculars. The Council existed in all regions of Ottoman empire inhabited by Christian population.
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The humanitarian situation in syria: a snapshot in the third year of the crisis.
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A History of the Holy Eastern Church: The Patriarchate of Antioch [PDF]
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