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  • by Justin McCarthy
    £114.99

    Population History of the Middle East and the Balkans collects together the work of Justin McCarthy on Ottoman demographics in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  • - The Ottoman Economy in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
    by Elena Frangakis-Syrett
    £121.49

    Trade and Money is an economic history of the Ottoman world in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  • by Gregorios Ibrahim
    £125.99

    Jacob of Edessa was a seventh century polymath who witnessed the coming of Islam. In this collection of papers, specialists discuss the life and works of this figure with emphasis on the cultural landscape of the seventh century. Brock, Richard Price, Andreas Juckel, Alison Salvesen, Theresia Hainthaler, Amir Harrak, and Khalid Dinno.

  • - A Cultural-Evolutionary Approach to Economic Injustice in the Hebrew Bible
    by Matthew Coomber
    £117.99

    Using societal patterns of exploitation that are evidenced in agrarian societies from the Bronze Age to modern-day corporate globalization, Re-Reading the Prophets offers a new approach to understanding the hidden contexts behind prophetic complaints against economic injustice in eighth-century Judah.

  • - Excavating the Texts, Exploring the Interpretations, and Engaging the Theologies of the Christian Scriptures
    by Michael Bird
    £110.49

    The Sacred Text presents an introduction to historical, interpretive, and theological issues relating to the Christian Scriptures. It presents an overview of the formation of the canon, discusses different strategies for interpretation, and describes how Scripture functions in different theological traditions.

  • - The Significance of Body and Community
    by Jill Gather
    £116.49

    Christian authors of the Greek- as well as the Syriac-speaking world placed the heart at the center of a mystical theology that viewed the body as a God-given instrument of divine ascent and the relational setting of Christian existence as an important means of experiencing God's abiding inner presence.

  • - Empire and Holy War
    by Peter Gubser
    £131.49

    Saladin, the great twelfth century Middle East leader, not only created an empire, but also reduced the Crusader presence in the Holy Land. In a comprehensive manner and clear prose, Peter Gubser describes how Saladin rose to power, conquered lands, governed peoples, and raised armies.

  • by Arianne Ishaya
    £47.99

  • by Aziz Atiya
    £110.49 - 136.49

    This book is a classic in the history of the Oriental Churches, which are sometimes portrayed as heretical in general church history books, if mentioned at all.

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