Thursday
Nov042010
Middle East Feature: Behind Iraq's Church Attack, Religious Tensions in Egypt
Thursday, November 4, 2010 at 14:01 | Scott Lucas in EA Middle East and Turkey, Iraq, Middle East and Iran
These statements get inside the riddle of why an attack on a church in Iraq was undertaken to put pressure on Christians in Egypt over the personal faith decisions of two Egyptian women. Different religious beliefs can exist side by side, but in an ideological context that ascribes religion a communal and political identity, belonging is defined by sect. The problem is an anthropological one more than a theological one.
This attack on a Church in Baghdad is not only a tragedy for Iraq; it represents an encroaching understanding of social and political relations that is the biggest challenge in the Middle East in securing peace and equality for all its peoples.