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Christian religious leadership in the Middle East : the political role of the patriarch

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رقم التسجيلة 6744
نوع المادة book
ردمك 9780773437043
رقم الطلب

BR1070.M33

المؤلف McCallum, Fiona

العنوان Christian religious leadership in the Middle East : the political role of the patriarch
بيانات النشر New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.
الوصف المادي 298 P
المحتويات / النص

Chapter 1: Theoretical Approaches towards the relationship between Religion and Politics: A Middle Eastern Christian Perspective Introduction The Secularization Thesis The ‘Crisis of State’ Thesis The Globalization Thesis The Rational Choice Thesis Analytical Framework Summary Chapter 2: Patriarchal Authority in the Coptic Orthodox and Maronite Traditions Introduction The Origins of the Patriarch in the Coptic Orthodox and Maronite Traditions Patriarchal Authority and Constraints The Historical Experiences of the Church in the Middle East Summary Chapter 3: The Twentieth Century Nationalist Alternative to Political Representation by Religious Leaders Introduction The Emergence of Nationalism in the Middle East and Christian Involvement The Shortcomings of Nationalism as a Strategy for Christians in the Independence Era The Challenges to Nationalism since the 1970s and the Impact on Christians The Contemporary Concerns of the Coptic Orthodox and Maronite Communities Summary Chapter 4: The Political Role of Patriarch Shenouda III, Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa Introduction Biography of Patriarch Shenouda The Early Years as Patriarch (1971-1981) The Coptic Renewal Process and Church Governance The Political Role of Patriarch Shenouda in the Mubarak Era The Response to the Political Role of Patriarch Shenouda The Consequences of the Political Role of the Patriarch and Future Prospects Summary Chapter 5: The Political Role of Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East of the Maronites Introduction Biography of Patriarch Sfeir The Early Years as Patriarch (1986-1989) The Post-War Spiritual Renewal of the Maronite Church The Political Role of Patriarch Sfeir in Post-War Lebanon The Response to the Political Role of Patriarch Sfeir The Consequences of the Political Role of the Patriarch and Future Prospects Summary Chapter 6: The Implications of Global Expansion on the Political Role of the Patriarch Introduction A Theoretical Framework of the Diaspora The Response of the Churches to Emigration The Global Expansion of the Coptic Orthodox and Maronite Churches The Challenge of ةmigré Groups to the Political Role of the Patriarch The Impact of Global Expansion on Identity Summary Chapter 7: Conclusion Summary The Secularization Thesis The ‘Crisis of State’thesis The Globalization Thesis The Rational Choice Thesis Concluding Remarks

المستخلص

"This study makes two valuable contributions to the literature on religion and politics. It is, first, a major study of the two main Christian communities in the Middle East and, in particular, of their leadership and political dynamics. Second, the cases are located within the context of the major issues of concern to students of religion and politics such as secularization and the role of religious pluralism in state formation and national integration. There is no comparable study on this topic that so effectively combines detailed mastery of the cases and theoretical perspective." Prof. John Anderson and Prof. Raymond Hinnebusch, University of St. Andrews "This study is an important contribution to the study of the Christian Church in the Middle East....This study of the role of the patriarch in the contemporary Middle East is located in the political history of the Christians of Egypt and Lebanon. McCallum narrates how this unique Christian institution has responded to great challenges presented by church-state relations, the role of ecclesial leadership in its communal setting, political change and conflict in the context of religious revival, both Christian and Islamic, in today's Middle Eastern region." Dr. A. O'Mahony, Heythrop College, University of London "Fiona McCallum has produced an important study of the changing political role of religious leaders and institutions in the modern Middle East. While a great deal of scholarly attention has been given to the rise of political Islam in its different forms, McCallum’s examination of two of the most important Christian communities in the Middle East, the Copts in Egypt and the Maronites in Lebanon, sheds new light on the way in which their religious leadership have consolidated and expanded their temporal authority. Grounded in a careful and considered evaluation of the theoretical literature she explores this phenomenon through consideration of the tradition and character of patriarchal authority, the nature and territoriality of communal identity, and the role of their respective diasporas. By maintaining their communal support and re-asserting their political authority, she argues that the patriarchs of the Coptic and Maronite churches have become political actors in their own right and are central to determining the future development of Christian-Muslim relations in an environment where secular elites and the state have failed to do so." Dr. Anthony Gorman, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh

المواضيع Coptic Church - Egypt - History

المواضيع Religion and politics - Middle East
Middle East - Church history - 20th century

الأسماء المرتبطة Anderson, John