Christian Citizenship in the Middle East
In "Christian Citizenship in the Middle East," author Mohammed Girma delves into the complex challenges faced by Christians living in Muslim-majority states. This thought-provoking book, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2017, comprises 160 pages of insightful essays that explore the delicate balance between faith and public life. Girma addresses a pivotal question: should Christians withdraw from the public sphere, adapt culturally while limiting their religious expression, or engage critically with the political system as active citizens? Through a unique Christian perspective on citizenship, this book illustrates how meaningful engagement is not only possible but essential for fostering a vibrant and inclusive society. Perfect for those interested in the intersection of Christianity and politics, "Christian Citizenship in the Middle East" is a valuable resource for understanding the role of faith in contemporary governance. Discover how to navigate these challenges with conviction and purpose.