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Contents:
- The christian critique of orientalism: Charles Malik, Edward Said, and the Augustinian Tradition
- Practicing yhe hospitality of Christ: seeking the reconcile diversity
- Martin Luther's polemic against Islam: are the positive lessons for Christians today?
- L'Amour libre et le joyeux achange suivant Luther
- Oral history, the protestants of Ras Beirut, and Sitt Amineh
- SAmson, the lion, and honey: how Arabic unlocks mysteries of the Hebrew Bible
- A century of the middle east migration: perspectives, engagements, and missiological shifts of a US mission board
- The Beirut college for women and the transformation of women's higher education in Lebanon
- The impact of the reformed church in America's mission work in the Arabian Gulf, 1888-1988: Lesson Learned
- A place of hope: Matthew 22:34-40
- Charge to the graduates
- From home to nation: The evolution of Julia Dimashyqiyya's ideas about women's roles in Lebanese society
- Christian-Muslim dialogue in the middle east: Tradition and the exigence of context
- Is there really a contradiction between faith and reason
- Paul's letters: The archaeology of their first recipients and the responsibility of their modern readers
- Becoming a Co-Pilgrim with Sufis: A Jesuit's journey of spiritual coherence with Sharafuddin Maneri
- Letter's to Corrine": A window into the incipient feminism of early twentieth-century Lebanon
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