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Islam And Christianity In The Horn Of Africa Somalia Ethiopia Sudan Haggai Erlich

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Islam And Christianity In The Horn Of Africa Somalia Ethiopia Sudan Haggai Erlich
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Haggai Erlich
ISBN: 9781588269874, 1588269876
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Islam And Christianity In The Horn Of Africa Somalia Ethiopia Sudan Haggai Erlich by Haggai Erlich 9781588269874, 1588269876 instant download after payment.

Can Christianity and Islam coexist? Or are Muslims and Christians destined to delegitimize and even demonize each other? Tracing the modern history of the region where the two religions first met, and where they are engaged now in active confrontation, Haggai Erlich finds legacies of both tolerance and militancy. Erlich's analysis of political, military, and diplomatic developments in the Horn of Africa since the late nineteenth century is combined with an exploration of the ways in which religious formulations of the nearby "other" influenced policymaking and were also reshaped by it. His work demonstrates in a compelling way how initial Islamic and Christian concepts remain directly relevant in the region today.

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