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The Chaldean Catholic Church Kristian Girling

The Chaldean Catholic Church By Kristian Girling

The Chaldean Catholic Church by Kristian Girling


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This book provides a history of the Chaldean Catholic Church from its origins as a numerically minor faction of the East Syriac Christian tradition (Church of the East) in northern Mesopotamia in the sixteenth century through to its modern status as a significant religious, social, economic and cultural contributor to Iraqi life.

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The Chaldean Catholic Church: Modern History, Ecclesiology and Church-State Relations by Kristian Girling

This book provides a modern historical study of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq from 2003 to 2013, against a background analysis of the origins and ecclesiological development of the Chaldean community from the sixteenth century onwards.

The book offers an insight into the formation of Chaldean ecclesiological identity and organisation in the context of the Chaldeans as a community originating from the ecclesial traditions of the Church of the East and as an Eastern Catholic Church in union with the Holy See. The book argues for the gradual and consistent development of a Chaldean identity grounded and incarnated in the Mesopotamian-Iraqi environment, yet open to engaging with cultures throughout the Middle East and West Asia and, especially since 2003, to Europe, North America and Australasia. It also examines the effects of religious and administrative policies of the governors of Mesopotamia-Iraq on the Chaldeans, from their formation in the sixteenth century until the installation of the new Chaldean patriarch, Louis Raphael I Sako, in March 2013. Furthermore, the book provides a unique analysis of the history of Iraq, by placing the Chaldeans fully into that narrative for the first time.

Providing a thorough overview of the history of the Chaldeans and an in-depth assessment of how the 2003 invasion has affected them, this book will be a key resource for students and scholars of Middle East Studies, Modern History, History of Christianity, as well as for anyone seeking to understand the modern status of Christians in Iraq and the wider Middle East.

About Kristian Girling

Kristian Girling is currently a freelance researcher and writer. He was a Visiting Fellow at Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry from 2016-2017. He completed his PhD at the Centre for Eastern Christianity, Heythrop College in 2016. Kristian's research focuses on the modern history of Eastern Christianity particularly in the Middle East.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 The origins and early development of the Chaldean Catholic community (fifteenth-eighteenth centuries) 2 Political change in Mesopotamia and the origins of the modern Chaldean Church (1830-1918) 3 Re-discovering the Chaldean narrative in modern Iraq (1918-2003) 4 The Chaldean Church in the new Iraq (2003-2013) 5 Chaldean ecclesiology and ecclesial organisation in Mesopotamia-Iraq 6 The Chaldean community in Jordan Conclusion Appendices Bibliography

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NLS9780367888664
9780367888664
0367888661
The Chaldean Catholic Church: Modern History, Ecclesiology and Church-State Relations by Kristian Girling
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
258
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