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Jayson Casper

Jayson Casper

Correspondent and Contributor at Christianity Today

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  • Religion

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Recent Articles

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Grassroots Efforts Bring Together Diverse Sects in Iraq

Grassroots Efforts Bring Together Diverse Sects in Iraq
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What Would a Liberal Democracy in Lebanon Look Like?

What Would a Liberal Democracy in Lebanon Look Like?
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Will There Ever Be Peace in the Middle East?

An explainer on sectarianism, and how it keeps the region divided.
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Does Oman’s Ban on Evangelism Increase Its Religious Liberty?

An interfaith center challenges persecution group Open Doors’ designation.
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Evangelism Isn’t Allowed in Oman. Sharing Is.

A Christian-led interfaith group helps both Muslims and Christians explain the value of their faith.
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How a Missionary Family in Lebanon Produced an American Hero

Bill Eddy’s Arabic acumen served US interests and forged Middle East ties.
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Why an Early American Missionary Family Was Beloved in Lebanon

Over five decades of multigenerational ministry, the Eddys pioneered health and educational outreach.
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Does the Quran Support Religious Pluralism?

Islamic scholars from Tunisia and Egypt challenge the historical record.
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Loving Muslim Neighbors Without Watering Down Your Faith

The Egyptian head of a network of interfaith centers relates how early Arab Christians taught him to engage Islam.
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A Marxist and an Ayatollah Shaped Iran’s Islamic Republic

Both politicized the Shiite faith.
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Shiites Await a Savior. How Should They Govern Now?

Rule by the minority Muslim sect is rare in history, but two premodern dynasties help explain Iran.