Abstract

Twenty years ago, there was little serious research into the lives, roles, and cultures of Palestinian Christians. Scholars relied on a couple of dated monographs, as well as a small collection of works focused more on religious studies than history, often highlighting intricacies of minute Christian communities and their theological or hierarchical dynamics rather than their place in Palestinian society. The twenty-first century has seen a dramatic increase in scholars taking this important ...

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