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The Last Supper (Paperback)
Klaus Wivel; Translated by Mark Kline
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"More than any other recent book, this work sets out with absolute
clarity and sometimes uncomfortable honesty the intolerable reality
of life for Christians in the Middle East today ...a deeply
intelligent picture of the situation, without cheap polemic or
axe-grinding, this is a very important survey indeed."--Former
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene
College, Cambridge University In 2013, alarmed by scant attention
paid to the hardships endured by the 7.5 million Christians in the
Middle East, journalist Klaus Wivel traveled to Iraq, Lebanon,
Egypt, and the Palestinian territories on a quest to learn more
about their fate. He found an oppressed minority, constantly under
threat of death and humiliation, increasingly desperate in the face
of rising Islamic extremism and without hope that their situation
will improve, or anyone will come to their aid. Wivel spoke with
priests whose churches have been burned, citizens who feel like
strangers in their own countries, and entire communities whose only
hope for survival may be fleeing into exile. With the increase of
religious violence in the past few years, this book is a prescient
and unsettling account of a severely beleaguered religious group
living, so it seems, on borrowed time. Wivel asks, why have we not
done more to protect these people? Klaus Wivel is a Danish
journalist who has been the New York correspondent for
Weekendavisen, one of Denmark's most prestigious newspapers. He has
written on a wide range of topics, with a focus on the Middle East.
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