Dalrymple study questions
Don't let this limit you; these questions are just to get your started.
How does Dalrymple juxtapose the contemporary experiences of Christians in the Middle East with their historical pasts? How do current and recent historical conflicts in the region inadvertently--or overtly--impact the position of Christians? Where are Christians more prominent than other places, and why?
What are the pros and cons of using travel literature, written by foreigners, as historical documents? How might we use this book for effective historical analysis, and where are its pitfalls?
What are some of the striking beliefs, practices, and historical experiences of Christians in the Middle East, and how to they differ--and/or how are they similar--to both Western Christians and the Jews and Muslims of the Middle East?
How does Dalrymple juxtapose the contemporary experiences of Christians in the Middle East with their historical pasts? How do current and recent historical conflicts in the region inadvertently--or overtly--impact the position of Christians? Where are Christians more prominent than other places, and why?
What are the pros and cons of using travel literature, written by foreigners, as historical documents? How might we use this book for effective historical analysis, and where are its pitfalls?
What are some of the striking beliefs, practices, and historical experiences of Christians in the Middle East, and how to they differ--and/or how are they similar--to both Western Christians and the Jews and Muslims of the Middle East?

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