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dc.contributor.authorWalbiner, Carsten-Michaelen_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-16T06:47:16Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-16T06:47:16Z-
dc.date.issued2003-
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/6476-
dc.description.abstractIn the middle of the 17th century the Christians of Bilad aI-Sham consisted of a variety of communities which enjoyed a semi- or full recognition by the Ottoman authorities. All these Churches belonged to the Urgestein of Christianity as the youngest of them the Maronite Church could already view back on 1000 years of history. But things were about to change, and the following 100 years witnessed a phenomenon that had not occurred since the quarrels in Eastern Christianity in the centuries of the seven Ecumenical Councils: communities split and new Churches emerged. And as religion was still the determining factor for the individual this meant that several new identities came into being.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Balamanden_US
dc.subjectGreek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antiochen_US
dc.subjectBilâd Al-Shâmen_US
dc.subject18th Centuryen_US
dc.subject20th Centuryen_US
dc.titleThe Split of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch (1724) and the Emergence of a New Identity in Bilad aI-Sham as Reflected by some Melkite Historians of the 18th and Early 20th Centuriesen_US
dc.title.alternativeانشقاق كنيسة الروم الأرثوذكس الانطاكية وبروز هوية جديدة في بلاد الشام كما يظهران من مؤرخين ملكيين من القرن الثاني عشر وأوائل القرن العشرينen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dc.description.issue7en_US
dc.description.startpage9en_US
dc.description.endpage36en_US
dc.date.catalogued2023-01-16-
dc.description.statusPublisheden_US
dc.identifier.openURLhttp://olib.balamand.edu.lb/balamand_publications/journals/chronos/chronos_7/article_1.pdfen_US
dc.relation.ispartoftextChronosen_US
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