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As Those With Hope: Crisis Preaching in the Protestant Church of Egypt During and After the Arab Spring - Paperback

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by Anne Emile Zaki (Author)

Times of crisis present preachers with one of the most critical moments of their ministry as they navigate their community's pain and vulnerability. In response to a suffering world, Dr. Anne Emile Zaki presents a homiletic of crisis based on suffering and hope, from the cultural-denominational context of the Egyptian Protestant Church. This interdisciplinary study draws from the psychology of trauma and various models of crisis preaching. While rooted in the denomination's state during the Arab Spring, its implications extend to the MENA region and beyond, with a global scope that examines the church's responses to major crises such as the world wars, apartheid, and 9/11. Dr. Zaki masterfully highlights that the church's identity, telos, and mission are refined at the intersection of hope and suffering. As the church courageously shares in Christ's suffering and resurrection, it reveals the new life and power of God's kingdom for communities in pain.

Number of Pages: 226
Dimensions: 0.48 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 31, 2026
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by Anne Emile Zaki (Author)

Times of crisis present preachers with one of the most critical moments of their ministry as they navigate their community's pain and vulnerability. In response to a suffering world, Dr. Anne Emile Zaki presents a homiletic of crisis based on suffering and hope, from the cultural-denominational context of the Egyptian Protestant Church. This interdisciplinary study draws from the psychology of trauma and various models of crisis preaching. While rooted in the denomination's state during the Arab Spring, its implications extend to the MENA region and beyond, with a global scope that examines the church's responses to major crises such as the world wars, apartheid, and 9/11. Dr. Zaki masterfully highlights that the church's identity, telos, and mission are refined at the intersection of hope and suffering. As the church courageously shares in Christ's suffering and resurrection, it reveals the new life and power of God's kingdom for communities in pain.

Number of Pages: 226
Dimensions: 0.48 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 31, 2026

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As Those With Hope: Crisis Preaching in the Protestant Church of Egypt During and After the Arab Spring - Paperback

As Those With Hope: Crisis Preaching in the Protestant Church of Egypt During and After the Arab Spring - Paperback

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As Those With Hope: Crisis Preaching in the Protestant Church of Egypt During and After the Arab Spring - Paperback

As Those With Hope: Crisis Preaching in the Protestant Church of Egypt During and After the Arab Spring - Paperback

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