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Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim (Hardcover)

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Syria, the country of Pluralism, Dialogue and Co-existence, has today become one of the world’s most dangerous places.

 

On 22 April 2013, on the outskirts of Aleppo, the Metropolitan of Aleppo, Mor Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim, with his fellow Metropolitan Paul Yazigi, was abducted by an unidentified group of men. Amidst all the ensuing confusion and accusations, despite the efforts of many involved in this case, there has been no resolution. They have all faced a deafening wall of silence. We hope this book will help revive efforts to bring about the long awaited release of a truly international shepherd. At this tempestuous time Mor Gregorios is much needed by his church and nation.

 

This Festschrift marks the lapse of three years since the abduction. It benefits from 100 contributors world-wide who share with us their memories of Mor Gregorios. The contributors have produced a beautiful tapestry of the world of Mor Gregorios.

 

Binding: Hardcover

Pages: 286

Size: 170 x 240 mm

 

ISBN: 9780992981426

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Author

Mikael Oez is an accomplished scholar with a diverse academic background in ancient languages and cultures. He earned his BA in Semitic Languages from Uppsala University, where he developed a strong foundation in the linguistic and historical complexities of the ancient Near East. He went on to pursue further specialization at the University of Oxford, completing both an MSt and a DPhil in Syriac Studies. His doctoral research focused on the rich literary and theological traditions of the Syriac-speaking Christian communities.

 

Following his doctoral work, Mikael held a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at SOAS, University of London, where his research centered on Turabdin Aramaic, a dialect spoken by the Syriac communities of southeastern Turkey. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to preserving and understanding the languages and cultures of the ancient Near East, particularly those on the verge of extinction.

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