Christian Citizenship in the Middle East

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  • ISBN 9781785923333
  • Weight: 246g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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For Christians living as a persecuted minority in the Middle East, the question of whether their allegiance should lie with their faith or with the national communities they live in is a difficult one. This collection of essays aims to reconcile this conflict of allegiance by looking at the biblical vision of citizenship and showing that Christians can live and work as citizens of the state without compromising their beliefs and make a constructive contribution to the life of the countries they live in.

The contributors come from a range of prestigious academic and religious posts and provide analysis on a range of issues such as dual nationalism, patriotism and the increase of Islamic fundamentalism. An insightful look into the challenges religious minorities face in countries where they are a minority, these essays provide a peace-building and reconciliatory conclusion for readers to consider.

Mohammed Girma PhD is International Advocacy Officer at the International Bible Advocacy Centre and Research Fellow at the University of Pretoria. Cristian Romocea PhD is Senior Bible Advocate at the International Bible Advocacy Centre (IBAC).