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"How do Christians envision the future of interreligious relationships in the post Assad Syria?"

November 28, 2012

In this lecture delivered on November 27, 2012,Dr. Najib Awad shows that the Christians in Syria are neither silent nor indifferent to the Syrian Spring, and sheds light on the real essence of the Christians? stance on the Syrian revolution.

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He discusses how the Christians' main concern is the question of the country's future. The lecture explains the Christians' serious concerns, if not their fears, about the future of interreligious relationships in the country, and why they think that a serious dialogue between the minorities and the Sunni majority in the country over the future of the Syrian state and society may not actually take place or be possible.

Najib Awad joined the faculty at Hartford Seminary in August, as Associate Professor of Christian Theology. He is a Presbyterian theologian from Syria.

The breadth of his scholarship is reflected in his range of publications, from "The Passion Narrative in the Gospel of Matthew: A Historico-Narrative Criticism" to his most recent book, "And Freedom Became a Public Square: Political, Sociological and Religious Overviews on the Arab Christians and the Arabic Spring."

Previously Najib was Lecturer in Systematic and Contextual/Intercultural Theology in the Intercultural Theology program of Gšttingen University in Germany. He also was a Visiting Fellow for a year at Yale Divinity School in 2008-2009.

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