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" Christians in Iraq: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1068971
Doc. No : LA112600
Call No : ‭10.1163/25424246-00101002‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Herman G.B. Teule
Title & Author : Christians in Iraq: [Article] : The Transition from Religious to Secular Identity\ Herman G.B. Teule
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : International Journal of Asian Christianity
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 1/1
Page No : 11–24
Abstract : In the Middle Eastern societies, Christians traditionally define themselves as religious communities or churches. This is a continuation of the Ottoman millet system, where religion determined the place one had in society and the patriarch was responsible for the insertion of his community into the state. It not only preserves the traditional ecclesiastical divisions based on dogmatic divergences and church politics but also transposes them to the political field. For a few decades, many lay politicians in Syria considered this system as detrimental to Christian interests. They developed the idea of a common ethnic identity for all churches using Syriac. New political circumstances in Iraq made it possible to give a political translation of this idea by the creation of Christian political parties, defending common ethnic minority rights. Despite some positive results, attempts at creating unity failed, not only because a lack of unanimity about certain political choices but also about the idea of ethnic identity itself. In the Middle Eastern societies, Christians traditionally define themselves as religious communities or churches. This is a continuation of the Ottoman millet system, where religion determined the place one had in society and the patriarch was responsible for the insertion of his community into the state. It not only preserves the traditional ecclesiastical divisions based on dogmatic divergences and church politics but also transposes them to the political field. For a few decades, many lay politicians in Syria considered this system as detrimental to Christian interests. They developed the idea of a common ethnic identity for all churches using Syriac. New political circumstances in Iraq made it possible to give a political translation of this idea by the creation of Christian political parties, defending common ethnic minority rights. Despite some positive results, attempts at creating unity failed, not only because a lack of unanimity about certain political choices but also about the idea of ethnic identity itself.
Descriptor : Asian Studies
Descriptor : Christian Assyrianism
Descriptor : ethnicity
Descriptor : Iraq
Descriptor : Middle Eastern Christianity
Descriptor : Nestorianism
Descriptor : Religion in Asia
Descriptor : Religious Studies
Descriptor : Theology and World Christianity
Descriptor : World Christianity
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/25424246-00101002‬
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