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A b O u T T h e C O n T r i b u T O r s Ioana Feodorov: Researcher, Institute for South-East European Studies of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania. Her main fields of research concern connections between Romanians and Christian Arabs (chiefly, with the Patriarchate of Antioch, 16th–18th centuries), the Romanians’ contribution to printing inArabic types, and cataloging ofArabic manuscripts in Romanian collections. She heads an international team working on a complete edition and translation of Paul of Aleppo’s journal. Sidney H. Griffith: Ordinary Professor in the Department of Semitic and Egyptian Languages and Literatures at the Catholic University of America, where he works in Syriac and Christian Arabic. Ephrem Kyriakos: The Antiochian Orthodox Metropolitan of Tripoli, alKoura , and Dependencies; the founder and former abbot of the Monastery of the Archangel Michael in Baskinta, Lebanon. John C. Lamoreaux: Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Southern Methodist University, in Dallas, Texas. He did his training at Duke University in the history of Christianity and Islamic Studies. His research interests include early Muslim intellectual history, later Greek patristics, and early Melkite literature in Arabic. Samuel Noble: Doctoral candidate in Islamic Studies at Yale University. His research focuses on the history of Muslim-Christian relations and Arab Christian intellectual life. Nikolaj Serikoff: Dip. Lib., Asian Collections Librarian (Wellcome Library , London), Senior Research Fellow (Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow). His research focuses on the handwritten heritage and manuscript tradition of Greeks and Arabs, Greek and Arabic lexicography, and historic librarianship. Mark N. Swanson: Harold S. Vogelaar Professor of Christian-Muslim About the Contributors 352 Studies and Interfaith Relations at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago ,Associate Director of the Center of Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice. Krisztina Szilágyi: Junior research fellow at Trinity College, University of Cambridge. Her research interests include Christian cultures in the medieval Islamic world, religious debates between Christians and Muslims, and portrayals of Muhammad and Islam in Christian literature. Alexander Treiger: Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. His research focuses on the history of Arab Orthodox Christianity, Arabic philosophy, and medieval Islamic theology and mysticism. ...

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