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  2. Christianity in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] Cyprus is the only Christian majority country in the Middle East, with Christians forming between 76% and 78% of the country's total population, most of them adhering to Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Lebanon has the second highest proportion of Christians in the Middle East, around 40%, predominantly Maronites.

  3. Eastern Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Eastern Christianity was centered in the Middle East and surrounding areas, where Christianity originated. However, after the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 7th century, the term Eastern Church increasingly came to be used for the Greek Church centered in Constantinople , in contrast with the ( Western ) Latin Church ...

  4. History of Eastern Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christianity has been, historically, a Middle Eastern religion with its origin in Judaism. Eastern Christianity refers collectively to the Christian traditions and churches which developed in the Middle East, Egypt, Asia Minor, the Far East, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Northeastern Africa and southern India over several centuries of religious antiquity.

  5. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Christians developed Arabic-speaking Christian media, including various newspapers, radio stations, and television networks such as Télé Lumière, Aghapy TV, CTV, and SAT-7, which is a Christian broadcasting network that was founded in 1995; it targets primarily Arab Christians in North Africa and the Middle East. [103]

  6. Category:Christian groups in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Religion and ethnicity are somewhat intertwined in the region of the Middle East.Many Christian religious groups are, in fact, not only religious but ethnoreligious and ethnolinguistic in nature, with their usually non-Arab ethnic identity typically being of greater antiquity than the stage of Arabization in the history of the region.

  7. Catholic Church in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Christianity in the Middle East is characterized by its diverse beliefs and traditions, compared to Christianity in other parts of the Old World. In 2010, Christians were estimated to make up 5% of the total Middle Eastern population, down from 20% in the early 20th century. [1] This was before the devastating civil wars in Syria and Iraq.

  8. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Over half of Eastern Orthodox Christians follow the Russian Orthodox Church, while the vast majority live within Russia. [399] There are also communities in the former Byzantine regions of Africa, the Eastern Mediterranean, and in the Middle East.

  9. Category:Middle Eastern Christians - Wikipedia

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    This page includes people of Middle Eastern Christian descent living in diaspora, and those who are Middle Eastern Christians currently living or who have lived in the Middle East. Subcategories This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.