Bring Down the Walls: Lebanon's Post-War Challenge

Bring Down the Walls: Lebanon's Post-War Challenge

by C. Dagher
Bring Down the Walls: Lebanon's Post-War Challenge

Bring Down the Walls: Lebanon's Post-War Challenge

by C. Dagher

Paperback(2000)

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Overview

Lebanon is more than a country, it is a message': these words of Pope John Paul II illustrate Lebanon's post-war endeavor to preserve its age-old Christian-Muslim coexistence and power-sharing formula and to invalidate Samuel Huntington's assumption of a 'Clash of Civilizations.' Lebanon's current challenge is also the challenge of a whole region, the Middle East, where the fate of minorities, including Eastern Christians, reveals the prospects of democracy, pluralism and political participation. Carole H. Dagher, a journalist for Lebanese media as well as an academic, presents an insightful account on how Christian and Muslim communities emerged from the sixteen year-old Lebanese war, what their points of friction and their common grounds are, and what the prospects of Lebanon's communal representation system and pluralistic society are. She describes the central role played by the Holy See and John Paul II in bridging the gap between Christians and Muslims in Lebanon, and analyzes the impact other countries such as Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia have had on the power game and, conversely, the impact of Christian-Muslim interaction on the future of the Arab-Israeli peace process. Bring Down the Walls draws crucial lessons from the recent history of Christian-Muslim relations in Lebanon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312293369
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 02/07/2002
Series: Lebanon's Post-War Challenge
Edition description: 2000
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Carole H. Dagher is a Research Associate at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

Preface; J.Esposito Introduction PART I: COGNITIVE COEXISTENCE Christian Soul-Searching Muslim Self-Assertion Dialogue: A Necessity or a Burden? PART II: COEXISTENCE IN FACTS AND FIGURES Sharing Exile Broken and Forfeited Bonds to the Land A Synod for Lebanon Three Weeks in Rome Cloaked in Coexistence The Swings of the Pendulum Coexistence in Uniform PART III: THE LEAVEN IN THE DOUGH Democracy of the National Pact John Paul II in Lebanon Peace Without Eastern Christians? Conclusion
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