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Thrown to the Lions. Daniel McCarthy.

by McCarthy, Daniel; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 36Institutions. Publisher: American Conservative, 2003ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Christianity and other religions -- Islam | Christians -- Egypt | Christians -- Iran | Christians -- Iraq | Christians -- Israel | Christians -- Middle East | Christians -- Saudi Arabia | Christians -- Turkey | Dhimmis | Freedom of religion | Islamic law | Persecution | Proselytizing | United States -- Foreign relations -- Middle EastDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Christians have survived in the Middle East for nearly 2,000 years. In most places they have reached an uneasy but stable living arrangement with their Muslim countrymen....Polarizing the region between Crusaders on the one hand and Jihadists on the other will mean disaster for the Christians of the Middle East." (AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE) This article examines the Christian communities in the Middle East and discusses how aggressive U.S. action may inflame Islamic radicalism and put religious freedoms at risk in many nations.
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Originally Published: Thrown to the Lions, Aug. 11, 2003; pp. 20-24.

"Christians have survived in the Middle East for nearly 2,000 years. In most places they have reached an uneasy but stable living arrangement with their Muslim countrymen....Polarizing the region between Crusaders on the one hand and Jihadists on the other will mean disaster for the Christians of the Middle East." (AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE) This article examines the Christian communities in the Middle East and discusses how aggressive U.S. action may inflame Islamic radicalism and put religious freedoms at risk in many nations.

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