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" Why Church Leaders Discourage Christians from Leaving Jordan: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1067143
Doc. No : LA110772
Call No : ‭10.1163/1572543X-12341573‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Lucy Schouten
Title & Author : Why Church Leaders Discourage Christians from Leaving Jordan: [Article] : An Anti-Emigration Perspective\ Lucy Schouten
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Exchange
Date : 2020
Volume/ Issue Number : 49/3-4
Page No : 339–357
Abstract : Migration and refugee displacement are some of the most pressing issues facing the contemporary Middle East. Regional church leaders have cautioned against Christian emigration from ancient Middle Eastern churches to countries outside the Middle East; even Christian refugees who have already been displaced internally within the region are often discouraged from leaving. This article surveys some of the public statements that discourage Middle Eastern Christians from leaving the region, as presented from various denominational perspectives. Building on fieldwork conducted in Amman, Jordan, in 2018 and 2019, the article then argues that the attempts by Arab Anglican leaders in Jordan to dissuade church members from emigrating are based on a particular self-understanding of Middle Eastern Christianity that emphasizes an active, continuing Christian presence within the Middle East, as well as practices of unity among different Christian communities and longstanding coexistence with Muslim neighbors. Migration and refugee displacement are some of the most pressing issues facing the contemporary Middle East. Regional church leaders have cautioned against Christian emigration from ancient Middle Eastern churches to countries outside the Middle East; even Christian refugees who have already been displaced internally within the region are often discouraged from leaving. This article surveys some of the public statements that discourage Middle Eastern Christians from leaving the region, as presented from various denominational perspectives. Building on fieldwork conducted in Amman, Jordan, in 2018 and 2019, the article then argues that the attempts by Arab Anglican leaders in Jordan to dissuade church members from emigrating are based on a particular self-understanding of Middle Eastern Christianity that emphasizes an active, continuing Christian presence within the Middle East, as well as practices of unity among different Christian communities and longstanding coexistence with Muslim neighbors.
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : Anglican
Descriptor : Asian Studies
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : humanitarian aid
Descriptor : Jordan
Descriptor : Middle East
Descriptor : migration
Descriptor : refugee
Descriptor : Religion
Descriptor : Religious Studies
Descriptor : Theology and World Christianity
Descriptor : World Christianity
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/1572543X-12341573‬
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