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The Vanishing: Faith, Loss, and the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets

The Vanishing: Faith, Loss, and the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets

by Janine Di Giovanni

PublicAffairs ·2021 ·272 pages ·Investigative Journalism
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The Vanishing reveals the plight and possible extinction of Christian communities across Syria, Egypt, Iraq, and Palestine after 2,000 years in their historical homeland. Some of the countries that first nurtured and characterized Christianity - along the North African Coast, on the Euphrates and across the Middle East and Arabia - are the ones in which it is likely to first go extinct. Christians are already vanishing. We are past the tipping point, now tilted toward the end of Christianity in its historical homeland. Christians have fled the lands where their prophets wandered, where Jesus Christ preached, where the great Doctors and hierarchs of the early church established the doctrinal norms that would last millennia. From Syria to Egypt, the cities of northern Iraq to the Gaza Strip, ancient communities, the birthplaces of prophets and saints, are losing any living connection to the religion that once was such a characteristic feature of their social and cultural lives. In The Vanishing , Janine di Giovanni has combined astonishing journalistic work to discover the last traces of small, hardy communities that have become wisely fearful of outsiders and where ancient rituals are quietly preserved amid 360 degree threats. Di Giovanni's riveting personal stories and her conception of faith and hope are intertwined throughout the chapters. The book is a unique act of the last chance to visit the living religion before all that will be left are the stones of the past.


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"This account of her faith contributes to the force of her reporting, but does not cloud it ..."

Claire Messud· Harpers Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Di Giovanni's many interviews and own observations detail heartrending circumstances that have wreaked irreparable harm to families, towns, and countries ..."

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"Heart-rending stories of dying communities buoyed by the hope of their faith."

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"This is perfect for anyone interested in the Middle East, or in how humans live through war."

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"For readers unaware that there are native populations of Christians in the Middle East, the book provides a brief introduction."

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