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Syriac Churches Encountering Islam

Past Experiences and Future Perspectives


The present volume includes the papers of the first PRO ORIENTE Colloquium Syriacum, which took place in Salzburg, Austria and concentrated on the Syriac Churches’ experiences with Islam. The papers in this volume survey the whole history of these two communities from the times of the Four Caliphs through the Umayyad, Abbasid, and Ottoman periods. Topics include the personal status of Christians under Islam, the ecclesiastical response to the rise of Islam, the Indian experience and the present situation.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61143-001-1
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Sep 7,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 265
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-61143-001-1
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Since its foundation in 1964 by the late Cardinal Franz König, PRO ORIENTE (Austria) has focused on the relationships between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Christian Churches. In order to help the various churches of the Syriac tradition and to preserve their unique heritage which is of importance for the whole of Christianity, the Foundation edits the “PRO ORIENTE Studies in the Syriac Tradition”. A team of expert scholars from the various Syriac Churches – the “PRO ORIENTE Forum Syriacum” – advises and consults the Foundation to develop appropriate studies and helps to coordinate the research projects.

The present volume includes the papers of the first PRO ORIENTE Colloquium Syriacum, which took place in Salzburg/Austria and concentrated on the Syriac Churches’ experiences with Islam throughout history: the times of the Four Caliphs, the Umayyad, Abbasid and Ottoman periods were discussed as well as the Indian experience and the present situation. The book includes contributions by Sidney Griffith, Mor Gregorios Y. Ibrahim, Mar Mikhael al-Jamil, Karam Risk, Mar Louis Sako, Mar Bawai Soro, Martin Tamcke, Herman Teule, Baby Varghese, Dietmar W. Winkler, and Joseph Yacoub.

Since its foundation in 1964 by the late Cardinal Franz König, PRO ORIENTE (Austria) has focused on the relationships between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Christian Churches. In order to help the various churches of the Syriac tradition and to preserve their unique heritage which is of importance for the whole of Christianity, the Foundation edits the “PRO ORIENTE Studies in the Syriac Tradition”. A team of expert scholars from the various Syriac Churches – the “PRO ORIENTE Forum Syriacum” – advises and consults the Foundation to develop appropriate studies and helps to coordinate the research projects.

The present volume includes the papers of the first PRO ORIENTE Colloquium Syriacum, which took place in Salzburg/Austria and concentrated on the Syriac Churches’ experiences with Islam throughout history: the times of the Four Caliphs, the Umayyad, Abbasid and Ottoman periods were discussed as well as the Indian experience and the present situation. The book includes contributions by Sidney Griffith, Mor Gregorios Y. Ibrahim, Mar Mikhael al-Jamil, Karam Risk, Mar Louis Sako, Mar Bawai Soro, Martin Tamcke, Herman Teule, Baby Varghese, Dietmar W. Winkler, and Joseph Yacoub.

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