Zionism and the quest for justice in the Holy Land
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Author
Publication
2014 - Pickwick Publications, Eugene, Oregon, Oregon
Language
English
Word Count
62,500 words, Guess
Page Count
250 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_9781625644060
- ISBN-10162564406X
- ISBN-139781625644060
- Library of Congress Control Number2014449974
- OCLC Control Number883650923
and 3 more
- Better World Books9781625644060
- Better World BooksP8-AVL-150
- Open LibraryOL31248103M
Classifications
- LCCDS149 .Z553 2014
Description
A critical examination of political Zionism, a topic often considered taboo in the West, is long overdue. Moreover, the discussion of Christian Zionism is usually confined to Evangelical and fundamentalist settings. The present volume will break the silence currently reigning in many religious, political, and academic circles and, in so doing, will provoke and inspire a new, challenging conversation on theological and ethical issues arising from various aspects of Zionism--a conversation that is vital to the quest for a just peace in Israel and Palestine. The eight authors offer a rich diversity of religious faith, academic research, and practical experience, as they represent all three Abrahamic faiths and five different Christian traditions. Among the many themes that run through Zionism and the Quest for Justice in the Holy Land is the contrast between exclusivist narratives, both biblical and political, and the more inclusive narratives of the prophetic Scriptures, which provide the theological foundation and the moral imperative for human liberation. Readers will be drawn into a compelling, readable, and stimulating series of essays that tackle many of the complex issues that still confound clergy, politicians, diplomats, and academic experts.
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