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The Levant as an European space

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Theodorescu, Răzvan

Abstract

The present article tackles the concordances between the European idea and the Levant through the ages, and posits the argument that the Levant is an intrinsically European space. Europe carries the Levantine spirit - first mentioned by Greek mythology and later developed until the present - in its ... view more

The present article tackles the concordances between the European idea and the Levant through the ages, and posits the argument that the Levant is an intrinsically European space. Europe carries the Levantine spirit - first mentioned by Greek mythology and later developed until the present - in its very essence. Birthplace of the world's three major monotheistic religions, the Levant has always been a space dominated by imperial realities, impressive in its complexity, a space of negotiation, of expectation, of agrarianism, of sumptuousness and of mystery. Through its capacity to assimilate spiritual experiences, Levantine Christianity became the model for European Christianity at large, and for the broader European civilization that would come to carry a permanent 'Sehensucht' for this Eastern Mediterranean state of being.... view less

Classification
History

Free Keywords
The Levant; Europe; continuity; cultural influences

Document language
English

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 113-120

Journal
The International Journal of Levant Studies, 1 (2019)

ISSN
2734–6544

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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