SOME METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF THE HISTORIC AND CURRENT ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM COMMUNITIES

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  • Adam A.J. DeVille University of Saint Francis

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https://doi.org/10.6017/lev.v2i1.5080

Abstract

Drawing on, but expanding and altering mutatis mutandis some principles enunciated by the greatest Byzantine liturgical historian writing today, Robert F. Taft (emeritus of the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome), this paper will propose some methodological considerations for the study of the encounters and relations between Eastern Christian and Muslim communities from the seventh century to the present day.




Author Biography

Adam A.J. DeVille, University of Saint Francis

Adam A.J. DeVille is associate professor of theology at the University of Saint Francis; editor of Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies; author of Orthodoxy and the Roman Papacy (Notre Dame, 2011); and editor of the forthcoming Eastern Christian Encounters with Islam (Routledge, 2014) and The Future of Orthodoxy in North America (Notre Dame, 2014).

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Published

2013-05-31

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DeVille, A. A. (2013). SOME METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF THE HISTORIC AND CURRENT ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM COMMUNITIES. The Levantine Review, 2(1), 12–26. https://doi.org/10.6017/lev.v2i1.5080

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