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Title: Theological education in the middle East. Major developments and challenges
Authors: Ayuch, Daniel Alberto 
Affiliations: Institute of Theology 
Keywords: Theological education
International theological edycation
Middel east christianity
Subjects: Theology
Issue Date: 2010
Part of: D. Werner (Ed.), The Handbook of Theological Education in World Christianity. Regnum Books.
Start page: 494
End page: 501
Abstract: 
In modern times the Arabic language has brought Middle Eastern Christians together and allowed themto work in an area of great importance. They have the responsibility of bearing witness to their faith andproclaiming it in a large world of more than 221 million Arabic-speakers (according to Lewis), among which it isestimated that only 14 million are Christians without considering the diasporas.
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/185
Open URL: Link to full text
Type: Book Chapter
Appears in Collections:Institute of Theology

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