Cornelis Hulsman - Selected Books & Reports

Selected Books & Reports

Cornelis Hulsman has published on a number of topics dealing with issues throughout the Arab world, Muslim-Christian relations, and Arab-West relations. Below are listed a selection of Hulsman's material.

  • 'The Peace building Prince; One Jordanian leader shares his deep desire to preserve the Arab Christian world' in: Christianity Today, February 2008
  • 'Christian activists' contributions to Christian migration from the Arab world; can Christianity survive in the Arab world?' "AWR, 2007, week 51, art. 2".
  • 'Reflections on conversions in Egypt' "AWR, 2007, week 50, art. 7".
  • 'To be an effective advocate for peace, media distortions must be addressed' "Quaderns de la Mediterrània, June 2007, translated and published in Arabic in al-Muntada (Jordan), issue no. 234, 2007, AWR, 2007, week 14, art. 2".
  • 'Different Middle Eastern Christian responses to living in a Muslim environment' "AWR, 2006, week 49, art. 3".
  • 'Apostolic Nuncio to Egypt, Archbishop Fitzgerald, responds to polarization following the Regensburg lecture of H.H. Pope Benedict XV' "Rose al-Yousef, October 28, 2006 and AWR, 2006, week 32, art. 2".
  • 'Dutch expert in intercultural dialogue, Cornelis Hulsman, to Rose al-Yūsuf: The absent truth in Pope Benedict’s sedition. The pope made positive remarks about Islam, but they were lost in a volatile climate created by suspicions' "Rose al-Yousef, September 30, 2006 and AWR, 2006, week 30, art. 2".
  • Reviewing Yustina Saleh's 'Law, the Rule of Law, and Religious Minorities in Egypt.' (art. 2 Egyptian Constitution) Reviewed with Prof. Dr. Mike Fowler and Prof. Dr. Wolfram Reiss "AWR, 2005, week 51, art. 49".
  • 'Escalations following the alleged conversion of a priest’s wife to Islam' a 45 page investigative report "AWR, 2004, week 51, art. 13".
  • 'The Muslim World and the West: what can be done to reduce tensions?' "AWR, 2004, week 51, art. 11".
  • Chapter ‘Christian Life’ in ‘Upper Egypt; Life along the Nile,’ Ed. Prof. Dr. Nicholas Hopkins, 2003
  • “Persecuted Christians? Case study of Egypt," in: "Persecuted Christians? Documentation of an international conference," Missio, 2002 "AWR, 2002, week 50, art. 30".
  • 'Renewal in the Coptic Orthodox Church; review of the Ph.D. thesis of Revd. Dr. Wolfram Reiss' "AWR 2002, week 46, art. 23".
  • 'Responses to the court verdict in the case of Al-Kosheh' "AWR, 2001, week 8, art. 9".
  • 'Reviving an Ancient Faith; two strong-willed reformers bring Coptic Orthodoxy back to life' in Christianity Today, December 2001 "AWR, 2001, week 51, art. 13".
  • The Refugee Savior. How Egyptian Christians still make room for the Holy Family' in Christianity Today, December 2001 "AWR, 2001, week 51, art. 12".
  • Co-author of 'Be Thou There; the Holy Family’s Journey in Egypt,' AUC-Press, Cairo, 2001
  • 'Migration and a future for the Syrian Orthodox in the Tur Abdin,' Netherlands Interdisciplinair Demographic Institute, 1989. The research concerned the forced migration of a rural population to Istanbul and Europe.
  • Dozens of other reports on Muslim-Christian relations placed in Arab-West Report, www.arabwestreport.info These reports document investigative reporting with a Western sociological analysis of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, placing them in the context of Egyptian culture and socio-economic developments.

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