A study of the identity-formation process that the Christians of Syria-Palestine experienced during Umayyad Caliphate. It approaches this subject by using John of Damascus and his writings on Islam as a case-study. This provides an exhaustive study of the available historical data in order to stimulate some further thought on John of Damascus’s theology and legacy from a contextual and intercultural methodology. Such an examination has not yet been pursued in the scholarship of Byzantine Chri..
This dissertation examines Arabic and Syriac writing on conversion among Muslims and Christians in e...
This is a study dealing with the origins and early development of Early Umayyad Syria to the early 6...
Barrucand Marianne. Flood Finbarr Barry, The Great Mosque of Damascus. Studies on the Making of an U...
John of Damascus (c. 650-750) is one of the best known Christian theologians of the eighth century. ...
Today, the Umayyads make a more appealing subject to Western historians than to historians from the ...
This study endeavors to set Christian writing about Islam from the period of the Islamic expansion i...
In this thesis I will explore how the religious identities of Christian churches and Muslim communit...
The Islamic commentators on the Damascus mosque from the eighth to the twelfth centuries demonstrate...
John of Damascus, who is considered one of the three pillars of the Eastern Orthodox church, was not...
The Islamic commentators on the Damascus mosque from the eighth to the twelfth centuries demonstra...
Peter Schadler, Dickinson College, USA How did Islam come to be considered a Christian heresy? In...
As elsewhere in the Middle East, the Mosul area witnessed a flourishing of Christian art during the...
International audienceFor more than five hundred years the life and work of John of Damascus (c. 655...
With the establishment of Islamic state Prophet Muhammad ﷺ wrote letters to various heads of the sta...
The subject of this inquiry is Saint John of Damascus, an eighth-century Syrian monk who wrote again...
This dissertation examines Arabic and Syriac writing on conversion among Muslims and Christians in e...
This is a study dealing with the origins and early development of Early Umayyad Syria to the early 6...
Barrucand Marianne. Flood Finbarr Barry, The Great Mosque of Damascus. Studies on the Making of an U...
John of Damascus (c. 650-750) is one of the best known Christian theologians of the eighth century. ...
Today, the Umayyads make a more appealing subject to Western historians than to historians from the ...
This study endeavors to set Christian writing about Islam from the period of the Islamic expansion i...
In this thesis I will explore how the religious identities of Christian churches and Muslim communit...
The Islamic commentators on the Damascus mosque from the eighth to the twelfth centuries demonstrate...
John of Damascus, who is considered one of the three pillars of the Eastern Orthodox church, was not...
The Islamic commentators on the Damascus mosque from the eighth to the twelfth centuries demonstra...
Peter Schadler, Dickinson College, USA How did Islam come to be considered a Christian heresy? In...
As elsewhere in the Middle East, the Mosul area witnessed a flourishing of Christian art during the...
International audienceFor more than five hundred years the life and work of John of Damascus (c. 655...
With the establishment of Islamic state Prophet Muhammad ﷺ wrote letters to various heads of the sta...
The subject of this inquiry is Saint John of Damascus, an eighth-century Syrian monk who wrote again...
This dissertation examines Arabic and Syriac writing on conversion among Muslims and Christians in e...
This is a study dealing with the origins and early development of Early Umayyad Syria to the early 6...
Barrucand Marianne. Flood Finbarr Barry, The Great Mosque of Damascus. Studies on the Making of an U...