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    The Maronite Church of Syria.John M. T. Barton - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (4):602-618.
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    The maronite eremitical tradition: A contemporary revival.Guita G. Hourani & Antoine B. Habchi - 2004 - Heythrop Journal 45 (4):451–465.
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    The Maronites in History.Robert M. Haddad & Matti Moosa - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):314.
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    Maronite church and youth identity in Australia: At the crossroads.Youssef Taouk & Ghosn - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (3):299.
    Taouk, Youssef; Ghosn, Margaret; Steel, Anthony; Butcher, Jude The Maronite Church, situated in the See of Antioch, had its origins in Syria, soon followed by its expansion to Lebanon. The Maronite Synod (2003-2006) distinguished aspects of the Maronite Catholic Church as: firstly, an Antiochene Syriac Church, with a special liturgical heritage; secondly, a Chalcedonian Church; thirdly, a Patriarchal Church with an ascetic and a monastic aspect; fourthly, a Church in full union with the Apostolic Roman See; fifthly, a Church incarnated (...)
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    The Maronite Catholic Church in Australia: diversity in the Universal Catholic Church.Joseph Takchi - 1996 - The Australasian Catholic Record 73 (1):12.
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  6. Young Australian Maronites: Their Identity and Spirituality.Margaret Ghosn - 2010 - The Australasian Catholic Record 87 (4):452.
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    L’islam et les Arabes chez un érudit maronite au service de l’Église catholique.Bernard Heyberger - 2010 - Al-Qantara 31 (2):481-512.
    Expert en documents arabes dans la « République des Lettres », Abraham Ecchellensis se livre dans son oeuvre à un essai de synthèse caractéristique de son temps : il tente de concillier l'attente de connaissances des savants de son temps avec son engagement catholique et controversiste, et avec son identification, en tant que maronite, comme porte-parole de la culture arabe, y compris musulmane. Il fournit au public des traductions de textes philosophiques et scientifiques arabes musulmans qui lui paraissent participer d'une (...)
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  8. From spiritual formation to outreach: What the Maronite people are saying.Margaret Ghosn - 2018 - The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (2):178.
    Ghosn, Margaret In the process leading up to the first Maronite diocesan assembly, a survey was sent to all Maronite parishes and schools in order to provide valuable feedback on what issues were foremost in the minds of the people. This was then to form the basis for the diocesan assembly to be held 12-14 April 2018. The survey sought to ascertain the demographics of those who participated, and parish attendance patterns and participation at parish and diocesan levels. It assessed (...)
     
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    The Holy Sacrifice in the Maronite Rite.Donald Attwater - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (1):82-92.
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  10. Islam and the Arabs in the work of a Maronite scholar in the service of the Catholic church (Abraham Ecchellensis).Bernard Heyberger - 2010 - Al-Qantara 31 (2):481-512.
     
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    A Descriptive Analysis of Cypriot Maronite Arabic.Alan S. Kaye & Maria Tsiapera - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):536.
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    Fadi Hindi, L’identité des maronites et leur rôle dans l’établissement du Liban moderne selon Youakim Moubarak. Beyrouth, Centre de Recherches et de Publications de l’Orient-Chrétien, Université Saint-Joseph , 2016, 380 p. [REVIEW]Marine El Hajj - 2016 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 72 (3):527-528.
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    Cómo aprendió árabe Campomanes: sobre el aprendizaje de lenguas orientales en la Ilustración española.Fernando Rodríguez-Mediano - 2020 - Al-Qantara 41 (2):545-574.
    Pedro Rodríguez Campomanes, Count of Campomanes, was one of the most prominent figures of Spanish Enlightenment. One of his main intellectual interests was that of the Arabic erudition. We know many things about the great institutional projects in which Campomanes was involved, linked, for example, with his role as Director of the Real Academia de la Historia, but lesser is known about other aspects linked with his relationship with Arabic erudition: how did he learn Arabic, how much did he know (...)
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    La philosophie en syriaque.Emiliano Fiori & Henri Hugonnard-Roche (eds.) - 2019 - Paris: Geuthner.
    Cette serie est destinee a regrouper des etudes thematiques faisant le point sur differents aspects de l'histoire ou de la culture syriaques, celles des communautes chretiennes dont la langue de culture est le syriaque (maronites, syriaques catholiques et orthodoxes, assyro-chaldeens, communautes du Proche-Orient et de l'Inde...). Cible de jugements malveillants pendant un siecle, la philosophie en syriaque a recemment ete l'objet d'un renouveau d'interet qui en a fait l'un des sujets les plus debattus dans les etudes syriaques. Les Syriaques (...)
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  15. Sabra and shatilla massacre.Tomis Kapitan - unknown
    After the 1970 civil war in Jordan, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) moved its operations to Lebanon, recruiting fighters from Palestinian refugee camps. Its presence altered the balance of power among Lebanon's sects, and in 1975 the PLO was drawn into a civil war with its Lebanese allies against the Maronite community whose military strength was centered in the Phalangist militia. PLO advances against the Phalangists led to Syrian intervention in 1976 to restore the status quo.
     
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