Arab Orthodox Christians Under the Ottomans 1516–1831, 9781942699606
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Forgotten Christians forged identity under Ottoman rule, religion, and politics.

Arab Orthodox Christians Under the Ottomans 1516–1831

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    704 pages

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    8 April 2025

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Summary

Over the past several decades, the world’s attention has been drawn to the presence of significant minority religious groups within the predominantly Islamic Middle East. Of these minorities Christians are by far the largest, comprising over 10% of the population in Syria and as much as 40% in Lebanon.

This work fills a gap in the scholarship of wider Christian history and more specifically that of lived religion within the Ottoman empire. The author traces the evolution of Arab Ortho…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781942699606
ISBN-10:1942699603
Author:Brittany Pheiffer Noble, Samuel Noble, Constantin Alexandrovich Panchenko
Publisher:Holy Trinity Publications
Imprint:Holy Trinity Seminary Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:704
Edition:2nd
Release Date:8 April 2025
Weight:1.15kg
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
About The Author

Brittany Pheiffer Noble

Brittany Pheiffer Noble holds an M.A. in Religion from Yale University School of Divinity and a doctorate in Russian Literature from Columbia University, New York. She is the co-translator with Samuel Noble of Arab Orthodox under the Ottomans:1518-1831, Constantin Panchenko. She lives in Leuven, Belgium.

Samuel Noble is a doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Theology and Religion Studies at the Louvain Centre for Eastern and Oriental Christianity at KU, Leuven in Belgium. He is the co-editor of The Orthodox Church in the Arab World: An Anthology of Sources, 700-1700 and co-translator of Arab Orthodox Christians under the Ottomans: 1516-1831.

Constantin A. Panchenko (1968-2024) was an Associate Professor in the Department of Middle and Near East History (Institute of Asian and African Studies) at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. He authored about 100 academic publications, including two monographs, collections of essays, articles and abstracts on the history of the Middle East. His major sphere of interest was the history of the Christian Arabs, particularly the Middle Eastern Greek Orthodox community in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period.

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