Videnskabelig artikel 2016
Middle Eastern Christian spaces in Europe
Udgivelsens forfattere:
- Lise Paulsen Galal
- Alistair Hunter
- Fiona McCallum
- Sara Lei Sparre
- Marta Wozniak
Despite little scholarly attention, Middle Eastern Christian Churches are a well-established element of the European religious landscape. Based on collaborative research, this article examines how three mutual field visits facilitated a deeper understanding of the complexity that characterises church establishment and activities among Iraqi, Assyrian/Syriac and Coptic Orthodox Christians in the UK, Sweden and Denmark. Exploring analytical dimensions of space, diversity, size, and minority position we identify three positions of Middle Eastern Christians: in London as the epitome of super-diversity, in Copenhagen as a silenced minority within a minority, and in Södertälje as a visible majority within a minority.
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Journal of Religion in Europe