From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East
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From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East

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From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East

About this book

As paradoxical as it sounds the New Middle East is old but dynamic, constantly in motion as the desert's moving sands. From Polarization to Cohabitation highlights cases from Middle East dominated by polarized portrayals and permanently fluctuating forces from both past and present, being partially the result of a conference held in Romania, 2019. The book brings together a global research perspective on the topic starting with James Gelvin on the situation of Religion and Society in the New Middle East, continuing by Marshall Breger's particular paradigm on Jerusalem. Daniel Seidemann completes Jerusalem's picture with a current initiative of a database with hundreds of sacred sites. The focus moves to Egypt with the work of Sebastian ElsÀsser about Sam?r Murqu?. The continuum is assured by Bishara Ebeid and Johan GÀrde with case from Lebanon, but also with the captivating perspective of George A. Kiraz on the identity of the Syriac Orthodox community emigrated to US, documented on the basis of archive collections. A current issue is highlighted by Martin Tamcke about the letter of Mor Ignatius Aphrem II to the secretary of World Council of Churches in 2018, in the context of the war in Syria. The volume closes with a chapter by Elizabeth Monier dedicated to the Gulf countries and an insight into bilateral relationships between Ethiopia and Romania by A. B?rbieru. All the papers contribute to a virtual journey into the New Middle East the reader can undertake supported by maps such as Terrestrial Jerusalem's data-base, The Inglehart-Welzel Cultural Map, and The Confessional Divide of Beirut.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Introduction
  4. James L. Gelvin (University of California, Los Angeles): Religion, State, and Society in the New Middle East
  5. Marshall Breger (Catholic University of America, Washington D.C.): ‘Controversial Moves’ and the Holy Places in Jerusalem
  6. Daniel Seidemann (Jerusalem): Jerusalem’s Sacred Space and the Weaponization of Faith
  7. Sebastian ElsĂ€sser (Christian-Albrechts-UniversitĂ€t zu Kiel): The Egyptian Struggle for Citizenship Rights and the Coptic Question. A CriticalInquiry into the Thinking of the Egyptian Intellectual SamÄ«r MurquáčŁ
  8. Bishara Ebeid (Ca’ Foscary University of Venice): Greek Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius Hazim (1979–2012) of Antioch andhis Perspective on Inter-Christian and Interreligious Dialogue
  9. Johan GÀrde (Ersta Sköndal BrÀcke University College, Stockholm): Who can I trust in Lebanon and Beyond? On Bonding and Bridging Trustin a Multiconfessional Context. From Polarization to Cohabitation in theNew Middle East
  10. George A. Kiraz (Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton): Negotiating Identity with the Homeland: The “Syriac Orthodox” of North Americain the Early Twentieth Century
  11. Martin Tamcke (Georg-August-UniversitÀt Göttingen): An Open Letter in the Shadow of East-Ghouta
  12. Elizabeth Monier (University of Cambridge): Christians in Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE: Expanding Tolerance?
  13. Adrian Bărbieru (University of Bucharest): The Political and Ecclesiastical Relations between Romania and Ethiopiafrom the Ea ly 1930s until 1970s
  14. Literature