The Christian Communities of Jerusalem and the Holy Land
Title | The Christian Communities of Jerusalem and the Holy Land PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony O'Mahony |
Publisher | |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
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The Christian presence in Jerusalem has always been diverse and cosmopolitan, encompassing numerous churches representative of ecclesiastical traditions older than many nation states and ethnic groups. Indeed, the city's various Christian communities are administered by three Patriarchs, five Catholic patriarchal vicars, four archbishops and two Protestant bishops. From the end of the Crusader period onwards, these communities have come under the rule of numerous political entities, from the Ottoman Empire through to the British Mandatory Administration and the modern states of Jordan and Israel. The complex interaction of religion and politics, and the involvement of Christians in politics, has been a constant theme in the religious culture of Jerusalem. The essays collected here provide a comprehensive historical, religious and political survey of the Christian communities of modern Jerusalem. Individual essays deal with topics ranging from church-state relations to women missionaries and various expressions of Eastern and Western Christian presence and, taken as a whole, offer a fascinating overview of Christianity in the Holy Land at the beginning of a new century.
From Time Immemorial
Title | From Time Immemorial PDF eBook |
Author | Joan Peters |
Publisher | Michael Joseph |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Political Science |
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Dispels the myth that Arabs and Jews lived together peacefully in former days in the Arab countries and examines Jewish and Arab immigration patterns.
Churches and Monasteries in the Holy Land
Title | Churches and Monasteries in the Holy Land PDF eBook |
Author | David Rapp |
Publisher | Hanan Isachar Photography |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2014-11-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9657000068 |
The defining events of early Christianity are memorialized in churches and monasteries throughout the Holy Land, many of which date back to ancient times. This beautiful book is a wonderful written and visual guide to those religious monuments and the artistic treasures that lie within their walls. The author, David Rapp, is an art historian and critic, who opens a window into the fascinating geographical-theological sphere where Christianity was conceived and born. Each chapter features spectacular pictures by Hanan Isachar, an acclaimed photographer. Christianity’s roots extend deep into the earth of the Holy Land. This book is dedicated to those who wish to learn more about that heritage and the religious sites that stand as testimonies to it.
Modern Christianity in the Holy Land
Title | Modern Christianity in the Holy Land PDF eBook |
Author | Rev. Hanna Kildani Ph.D. |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 742 |
Release | 2010-03-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 144905286X |
“Modern Christianity in the Holy Land” is a modest contribution to the documentation of the history of our country. In the nineteenth century, the structure of the Churches underwent change. Christian institutions developed in the light of the Ottoman Firmans and the international relations forged by the Ottoman Sultanate. At that time, the systems of the millet, capitulation, international interests and the Eastern Question were all interlocked in successive and complex developments in the Ottoman world. Changes to the structure of the Churches had local and international dimensions, which need to be understood to comprehend the realities governing present-day Christianity. At a local level, the first law governing the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate was promulgated and the Orthodox Arab issue surfaced. Moreover, the Latin Patriarchate was re-established and the Anglican Bishopric was formed. Most of these events occurred in Jerusalem and their consequences necessarily extended to the various parts of Palestine and Jordan. This history is not restricted to the Churches and the study touches on public, political, social and economic life, Christian-Muslim-Jewish relations, the history of the clans and ethnic groups, the ties that neighboring countries forged with the Holy Land, and the pilgrimage to the Holy Places. This pilgrimage is one of the most prominent features of the Holy Land. Indeed, the Lord has blessed this land and chosen it from everywhere else in the world for his great monotheistic revelations as God, Allah, Elohim. The sources and references of this book are diverse in terms of color, language and roots. One moment they take the reader to Jerusalem, Karak, Nazareth, and Salt and at other times to Istanbul, Rome, London and Moscow.
The Status Quo in the Holy Places
Title | The Status Quo in the Holy Places PDF eBook |
Author | L. G. A. Cust |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2020-12-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Explore the intricate dynamics of the Holy Places with "The Status Quo in the Holy Places" by L. G. A. Cust. This non-fiction work, penned in the 1920s, delves into the governmental and societal aspects surrounding these sacred sites. A must-read for those interested in history, governance, and cultural heritage.
I Am a Palestinian Christian
Title | I Am a Palestinian Christian PDF eBook |
Author | Mitri Raheb |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781451414851 |
In the pains and hopes of his people, Raheb reveals an emerging Palestinian Christian theology.
Back to Jerusalem
Title | Back to Jerusalem PDF eBook |
Author | Ray G. Register |
Publisher | Winepress Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Church development, New |
ISBN | 9781579213039 |
Answers your questions about the Middle East conflict and what God is doing today to build His church in the Holy Land. It is a resource for prayer and ministry.