South-Lebanon
Beaufort Castle, South-Lebanon
On the Border
Somewhere on the way – a village in the South
Khiam detention centre
On the way to Anjar
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Globulous – What is it about?
Globulous2 is the blog of two Social- and Cultural Anthropology students who attend a German, Theological Study Program (SiMO) in the Near East. This program is running from October 2009 till June 2010. Globulous2 should reflect activities and impressions about their time in Lebanon. Another aim is to connect students from Austria with students from Lebanon and to introduce the NEST. Hence, to develop through articles, questions and individual perceptions an inter-cultural dialog.
Olive Tree in the Qadisha Valley
Pages / Topic´s
- Near East School of Theology (NEST)
- From my own perspectives
- Armenian Orthodox – Christmas Liturgy
- Greek/Rum Orthodox Liturgy
- I Fear ´the Fear of God’ that Does not Lead to Wisdom. by Najeeb Awad
- Maronite Liturgy
- Qadisha Valley – some impressions
- Some thoughts about ethnicity and domestic workers
- When Home Becomes Foreign – by Charlotte Richter
- “The prison is open” – Impression from south-Lebanon
- Religion and Faith
- Lebanon and the region around
- Text-materials in arabic
- Citations
- Book Recommendations
- Studieren im Mittleren Osten (SiMO)
- Web-Links
- Pictures
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The pictures look great…it was a fun time. I especially like the broken-down jeep next to the ancient olive tree. But who took the pictures at Beaufort? It must have been that your camera accidentally took those pictures all by itself because nobody I know took any pictures. no, nobody I know…