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Protestants Gender And The Arab Renaissance In Late Ottoman Syria Deanna Ferree Womack

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Protestants Gender And The Arab Renaissance In Late Ottoman Syria Deanna Ferree Womack
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Pages: 424
Author: Deanna Ferree Womack
ISBN: 9781474436731, 1474436730
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Protestants Gender And The Arab Renaissance In Late Ottoman Syria Deanna Ferree Womack by Deanna Ferree Womack 9781474436731, 1474436730 instant download after payment.

A comprehensive study of Arab Protestantism during the Nahda in Ottoman Syria

The Ottoman Syrians – residents of modern Syria and Lebanon – formed the first Arabic-speaking Evangelical Church in the region. This book offers a fresh narrative of the encounters of this minority Protestant community with American missionaries, Eastern churches and Muslims at the height of the Nahda, from 1860 to 1915.


Drawing on rare Arabic publications, it challenges historiography that focuses on Western male actors. Instead it shows that Syrian Protestant women and men were agents of their own history who sought the salvation of Syria while adapting and challenging missionary teachings. These pioneers established a critical link between evangelical religiosity and the socio-cultural currents of the Nahda, making possible the literary and educational achievements of the American Syria Mission and transforming Syrian society in ways that still endure today.


Key Features
  • Locates Syrian Protestant narratives within American, Ottoman and global histories
  • Explores macro-questions of Arab–American relations and gender roles in the Islamic world
  • Brings Middle Eastern studies into conversation with the field of World Christianity
  • Makes rare and neglected writings by Syrian Protestants accessible to non-Arabic speakers
  • Includes a bibliography of primary Arabic source materials by Syrian Protestant women
  • Provides family trees of Syrian Protestants
  • Includes rare photographs from nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ottoman Syria

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