Oasis n. 22, The Cross and the Black Flag

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Fundamentalist violence is raging in the lands where Christianity was born.
What Middle East would it be without any Christians?(leggi tutto)

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Fundamentalist violence is raging in the lands where Christianity was born.
What Middle East would it be without any Christians?

OASIS Year XI – n. 22 – December 2015
— Eastern Christians: Witnesses to Faith and Creators of Culture – Martino Diez
— Three Lessons from the Martyrs – Cardinal Angelo Scola
— Arab Christians: Makers of Novelty. With Muslims’ Support – Samir Khalil Samir
— Arab Churches, Living Churches. But only if United – Pier Giorgio Gianazza
— The Church of the East: Two Thousand Years of Martyrdom and Mission – H.B. Louis Raphaël Sako
— Copts at the Crossroads a er the Islamist Takeover Bid – Christian Cannuyer
— Christians Victims of Sectarian Confl ict. And of Themselves – H.B. Béchara Boutros Raï
— Christians, First and Foremost, or Citizens? Both, Equally – Léna Gannagé
— Muslims against Christianophobia – Muhammad Sammak
— ISIS or The Preferential Option for Terror – Michele Brignone
— The Middle East in a Denominational Cage – Hamit Bozarslan
— The Vizier and the Bishop Face to Face about the Trinity – Elias of Nisibis
— Welcome to Mesopotäljie, the Middle East in Sweden – Maria Laura Conte
— Iraq’s Christians: The History of a Tempered Faith – Andrea Pacini
— Risks and Reductions in Muslim-Christian Dialogue – Ines Peta
— “God has Chosen You:” Plumbing the Jihadists’ Hearts – Maria Laura Conte
— From an Imagined East to the Real East – Chiara Pellegrino
— There is More to the Arab Mind than Just Islam – Michele Brignone
— Cinema Remains Silent if Reality Surpasses Science Fiction – Emma Neri

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2016

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144

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9788831740289 EPUB

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EDGT75955

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