The subject of Christian-Muslim relations in the Middle East and
indeed in the West attracts much academic and media attention. Nowhere
is this more the case than in Egypt, which has the largest Christian
community in the Middle East, estimated at 6-10 per cent of the
national population. Henrik Lindberg Hansen analyzes this
relationship, offering an examination of the nature and role of
religious dialogue in Egyptian society and politics. Analysing the
three main religious organizations and institutions in Egypt (namely
the Azhar University, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Coptic Orthodox
Church) as well as a range of smaller dialogue initiatives (such as
those of CEOSS, the Anglican and Catholic Churches and youth
organisations), Hansen argues that religious dialogue involves a close
examination of societal relations, and how these are understood and
approached. The books includes analysis of the occasions of violence
against and dialogue initiatives involving Christian communities in
2011 and the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood from power in 2013, and
thus provides a wide-ranging exploration of the importance of religion
in Egyptian society and everyday encounters with a religious other.
The book is consequently vital for practitioners as well as
researchers dealing with religious minorities in the Middle East and
interfaith dialogue in a wider context.
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Politics, Society and Interfaith Encounters
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857738400
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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