Christianity in Iraq

Christianity in Iraq
Author: Suha Rassam
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780852446331

Christianity was firmly established in Iraq from the earliest times, and the Churches of Iraq were to play a major role in the development of Christian theology and spirituality for many centuries. By the seventh century evangelization from Iraq had brought Christianity to China, Central Asia and India. Yet few people in the West are aware of Christianity's vibrant past in this region, or of the fact that Christianity has continued to be a significant cultural and religious presence in Iraq right up to the present day. The story of the Churches of Iraq, their interaction with each other and their varied fortunes under successive Parthian, Sassanid, Arab, Mongol and Ottoman rule, is told here with consummate skill. Suha Rassam guides the reader seemingly effortlessly through complex issues of doctrinal dispute and ecclesiastical politics. She helps us explore the ancient heritage of these Churches, and the major contribution they have made to the intellectual development of the region and the wider world. Suha Rassam's book comes to fill a large vacuum in the knowledge of those in the West, many of whom are still not aware of the fact that from ancient times Christianity was firmly rooted in Iraq and the rest of the territory now seen as the 'Arab Middle East'. Archbishop Mikhael Al Jamil, Patriarchal Vicar of the Syrian Catholic Church of Antioch to the Holy See and Vicar Apostolic for Europe Dr Suha Rassam has written a work of remarkable scholarship. But is is also a vivid portrayal of an extraordinary story of conflict, persecution and, for fifty years in the twentieth century, of hope, harmony and prosperity for the Christian community in Iraq. It would be a tragedy if that Christian community were now extinguished. Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Archbishop of Westminster Gives to the general interested public a comprehensive and informed insight into two thousand years of Christianity in Iraq. Dr Erica Hunter, School of Oriental and African Studies, London University

The Church in Iraq

The Church in Iraq
Author: Fernando Filoni
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813229650

The persecution of the church in Iraq is one of the great tragedies of the twenty-first century. In this short, yet sweeping account, Cardinal Filoni, the former Papal Nuncio to Iraq, shows us the people and the faith in the land of Abraham and Babylon, a region that has been home to Persians, Parthians, Byzantines, Mongols, Ottomans, and more. This is the compelling and rich history of the Christian communities in a land that was once the frontier between Rome and Persia, for centuries the crossroads of East and West for armies of invaders and merchants, and the cradle of all human civilization. Its unique cultural legacy has, in the past few years, been all but obliterated. The Church in Iraq is both a diligent record and loving testimonial to a community that is struggling desperately to exist. Filoni guides the reader through almost two thousand years of history, telling the story of a people who trace their faith back to the Apostle Thomas. The diversity of peoples and churches is brought deftly into focus through the lens of their interactions with the papacy, but The Church in Iraq does not shy away from discussing the local political, ethnic, and theological tensions that have resulted in centuries of communion and schism. Never losing his focus on the people to whom this book is so clearly dedicated, Cardinal Filoni has produced a personal and engaging history of the relationship between Rome and the Eastern Churches. This book has much to teach its reader about the church in the near East. Perhaps its most brutal lesson is the ease with which such a depth of history and culture can be wiped away in a few short decades.

Christianity in Fifteenth-Century Iraq

Christianity in Fifteenth-Century Iraq
Author: Thomas A. Carlson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107186277

Reveals a religiously diverse pre-industrial society in the Middle East, broadening studies of global Christianity and challenging Islamic history's exceptionalism.

Abducted in Iraq

Abducted in Iraq
Author: Saad Sirop Hanna
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0268102961

How do we respond in the face of evil, especially to those who inflict grave evil upon us? Abducted in Iraq is Bishop Saad Sirop Hanna’s firsthand account of his abduction in 2006 by a militant group associated with al-Qaeda. As a young parish priest and visiting lecturer on philosophy at Babel College near Baghdad, Fr. Hanna was kidnapped after celebrating Mass on August 15 and released on September 11. Hanna’s plight attracted international attention after Pope Benedict XVI requested prayers for the safe return of the young priest. The book charts Hanna’s twenty-eight days in captivity as he struggles through threats, torture, and the unknown to piece together what little information he has in a bid for survival. Throughout this time, he questions what a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq means for the future, as well as the events that lead the country on that path. Through extreme hardship, the young priest gains a greater knowledge both of his faith and of remaining true to himself. This riveting narrative reflects the experience of persecuted Christians all over the world today, especially the plight of Iraqi Christians who continue to live and hold their faith against tremendous odds, and it sheds light on the complex political and spiritual situation that Catholics face in predominantly non-Christian nations. More than just a personal story, Abducted in Iraq is also Hanna’s portrayal of what has happened to the ancient churches of one of the oldest Christian communities and how the West’s reaction and inaction have affected Iraqi Christians. More than just a story of one man, it is also the story of a suffering and persecuted people. As such, this book will be of great interest to those wanting to learn more about the violence in the Middle East and the threats facing Christians there, as well all those seeking to strengthen their own faith.

The Vicar of Baghdad

The Vicar of Baghdad
Author: Canon Andrew White
Publisher: Monarch Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0857210971

"I live with a price on my head ...The kind of people that I spend my time engaging with are not usually very nice. On the whole nice people do not cause wars ." Andrew White is one of a tiny handful of people trusted by virtually every side in the complex Middle East. Political and military solutions are constantly put forward, and constantly fail. Andrew offers a different approach, speaking as a man of faith to men of faith. Compassionate and shrewd, gifted in human relationships, he has been deeply involved in the rebuilding of Iraq. His first-hand connections and profound insights make this a fascinating document.

Christianity in Iraq

Christianity in Iraq
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.org
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230624402

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Assyrian Church of the East, History of Eastern Christianity, 2010 Baghdad church attack, Chaldean Catholic Church, List of Patriarchs of the Church of the East, Congregation for the Oriental Churches, 2004 Iraq churches attacks, List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon, Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul, Dair Mar Elia, Nestorian Schism, Qaraqosh Protection Committee, Emil Shimoun Nona, Roman Catholicism in Iraq, Orthodox Christianity in Iraq, Delegation Apostolic of Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, and Armenia, Amadia and Akra. Excerpt: The Assyrian Church of the East, officially the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East, Former was the Church named Syriac Church of the East (Itt Suryeyta Madenkheyta) (Syriac:, Itt Qaddisht wa-Shlikh it Qattoliqi d-Madn kh d- tur y ) (in Arabic ), is a Christian church historically centered in Mesopotamia and currently presided over from Chicago, Illinois, United States. One of the modern churches that claim continuity with the historical Patriarchate of Seleucia-Ctesiphon - the Church of the East - the Assyrian Church emerged as a distinct body in the centuries following a schism in 1552. Unlike most other churches that trace their origins to antiquity, the modern Assyrian Church of the East is not in communion with any other churches, either Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, or Catholic. The church is headed by the Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, currently Mar Dinkha IV. Below the Catholicos-Patriarch are a number of metropolitan bishops, diocesan bishops, priests, and deacons who serve dioceses and parishes throughout the Middle East, India, North America, Oceania, and Europe (including the Caucasus and Russia)....

CHRISTIANITY IN IRAQ THIRD EDI

CHRISTIANITY IN IRAQ THIRD EDI
Author: Rassam Suha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2016-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780852448595

The third edition of this essential guide to the story of the Christians of Iraq from the time of the Apostles to the present day. The Churches of Iraq were to play a major role in the development of Christian theology and spirituality for many centuries, and evangelized China, Central Asia and India. Today a vibrant community faces extinction.

Safest Place in Iraq

Safest Place in Iraq
Author: Colonel Paul Linzey
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1642799181

Safest Place in Iraq tells the stories of men and women who experienced God during the war in Iraq, demonstrating the truth that Christian military chaplains are still allowed to openly share Christ and provide pastoral ministry, if they do it right. Even on good days, living for Christ is a challenging, risk-laden endeavor. One way to make the task a bit easier is to see how other Christians have successfully navigated their temptations and struggles. Safest Place in Iraq aims to do just that, by peering behind the curtain and showing how one military chaplain handled the various dangers, people, and circumstances he encountered during his war-time deployment in South Central Iraq. The result is a story that ranges from death and destruction to friendship and faith, and from temptation and torment to redemption and revival. Colonel Paul Linzey US Army Chaplain (Ret.) identifies the broad themes that everyone—both Christian and non-Christian—has to deal with when the going gets tough. He also shows by example what it takes to overcome life’s obstacles, whether dodging mortars in the desert, or fighting fear, loneliness, and temptation at home or at work. And in the process, Safest Place in Iraq shows that it is possible to remain true to one’s values and calling as a person of faith in a hostile world.

A Christian Pilgrim in Medieval Iraq

A Christian Pilgrim in Medieval Iraq
Author: Rita George-Tvrtkovic
Publisher: Brepols Pub
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9782503532370

This book analyses the events of a decade long encounter between an Italian Dominican, Riccoldo da Montecroce (c. 1243-1320), and the Muslims of Baghdad, as recounted by the friar himself. While many of Riccoldo's views of the Muslims are consonant with those of his medieval confreres, the author examines the much more ambivalent sections of his writings, such as his praise-filled descriptions of Muslim praxis, his obvious love of Qur'anic Arabic, his frequent references to personal encounters with Muslims, and his candid descriptions of the wonder and doubt which these confrontations often elicited. The author argues that the tensions and inconsistencies inherent in Riccoldo's account of Islam should not be viewed as defects. Rather, she contends, their presence illustrates the complex nature of interreligious encounter itself. In addition to a critical discussion, this volume provides--for the first time--English translations of two remarkable Riccoldian texts: The Book of Pilgrimage (Liber peregrinationis) and Letters to the Church Triumphant (Epistolae ad ecclesiam triumphantem).

Readings from the Ancient Near East

Readings from the Ancient Near East
Author: Bill T. Arnold
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801022924

Comprehensive, up-to-date collection of primary source documents (creation accounts, epic literature, etc.) gives insight into the Ancient Near East and the Old Testament.