This book explores the relationship between the distinctive Islamic beliefs (Ibadism) of Oman and how they define the experience of the church with regards to religious freedom. Oman is a nation with a long and glorious history of maritime trade, stretching from China and India to the East coast of Africa. From sultan to shopkeeper, farmer to craftsman, the citizens of Oman embrace a surprising diversity of cultural heritage ranging from Baluchi, Persian, Yemeni, and East African. Yet, there has hitherto been very little research about Christianity in this part of the world. Through the use of historical research, interviews and theological discourse, Andrew David Thompson analyzes and reveals the distinctive experience of the Church in Oman.
By:
Andrew David Thompson Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Country of Publication: Switzerland Edition: 2019 ed. Dimensions:
Height: 210mm,
Width: 148mm,
Weight: 454g ISBN:9783030304003 ISBN 10: 3030304000 Series:Christianities of the World Pages: 184 Publication Date:13 November 2020 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Chapter 1) Introduction. A Church in Oman.- Chapter 2) Studying the Arabian Context.- Chapter 3) Beginnings. The Early Church.- Chapter 4) Ibadi Theology and Christian Engagement.- Chapter 5) Early Encounters between Christians and Muslims in Oman.- Chapter 6) The Missionary Impact. .- Chapter 7) Trade and Rentierism.- Chapter 8) State Governance of the Church.- Chapter 9) The Church today and the Future of Interfaith.- Chapter 10) Conclusion.
Reverend Canon Andrew David Thompson MBE is the Senior Anglican chaplain in Abu Dhabi, UAE