A Palestinian Theology of Liberation

A Palestinian Theology of Liberation
Author: Ateek, Naim Stifan
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608337255

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Theologies of Liberation in Palestine Israel

Theologies of Liberation in Palestine Israel
Author: Lisa Isherwood,Nur Masalha
Publsiher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780718842734

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Theologies of Liberation in Palestine-Israel is a challenging collection of essays concerned with the development of contextualized theologies of liberation in Palestine and the indigenous Palestinian people's struggle for justice and liberation. The innovation of the work stems from the inclusion of indigenous perspectives within its remit and the introduction of new concepts such as civil liberation theology. The collection offers other ways to look at biblical discourses and their impact on the ongoing conflict, ways to live peacefully, ways to be ethical when visiting these conflicted lands, understandings of resource ethics, and even a new way to understand how we approach our understanding of liberation theology. Contributors includewell-known scholars from Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Palestinian- Israeli, Indian, American and British backgrounds. This work goes beyond typical academic collections; vast in scope, it will be informative not only to scholars and students but also to peace activists and policymakers. It should be of use not only in academic courses but also for practitioners of conflict resolution, peace, and reconciliation.

Justice and Only Justice

Justice and Only Justice
Author: Ateek, Naim
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781608333677

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Theologies of Liberation in Palestine Israel

Theologies of Liberation in Palestine Israel
Author: Nur Masalha,Lisa Isherwood
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781630873882

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This collection of essays concerns the development of contextualized theologies of liberation in Palestine and the indigenous Palestinian people's struggle for justice and liberation. The work is innovative because of its inclusion of indigenous perspectives within its remit and the introduction of new concepts such as civil liberation theology. The collection offers other ways to look at biblical discourses and their impact on the ongoing conflict, ways to live peace, ways to be ethical when visiting these conflicted lands, understandings of resource ethics, and even a new way to understand how we approach our understanding of liberation theology. Contributors include well-known scholars from Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Palestinian-Israeli, Indian, American, and British contexts. This work goes beyond standard academic collections. It is aimed not only at scholars and students but also at peace activists and policymakers. It should be of use not only in academic courses but also for practitioners of conflict resolution, peace and reconciliation.

A Palestinian Christian Cry for Reconciliation

A Palestinian Christian Cry for Reconciliation
Author: Naim Stifan Ateek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015082655633

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"From the text: "The background is clear. . . . [Jerusalem] has been conquered and re-conquered more than 37 times. The latest conquest in 1967 was by the Israeli army. After the war Israel 'took in' not only the 5 square kilometers of Arab East Jerusalem - but also 65 square kilometers of surrounding open country and villages, most of which never had any municipal link to Jerusalem. Overnight they became part of Israel's 'eternal and indivisible capital.' The history of Jerusalem has been written with blood."" "The first part of this sequel to Justice and Only Justice focuses on events since the Intifada of 1987, including the violence that has come from Israel's aggression and from the use of suicide bombers by Palestinians. The second part of the book draws on scripture, lifting up biblical figures such as Samson, Jonah, Daniel, and Jesus as it examines issues of ownership of the land. In the final section, Ateek presents a strategy to achieve peace and justice nonviolently that will promote justice for the Palestinians and security for both Israel and Palestine."--BOOK JACKET.

Toward a Jewish Theology of Liberation

Toward a Jewish Theology of Liberation
Author: Marc H. Ellis,Julia Neuberger
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2003-01-02
Genre: Holocaust (Jewish theology)
ISBN: 033402899X

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Marc Ellis fine book about the future of the Jewish community was first published in 1987. But twenty years on, in the light of recent events in the Middle East and post-September 11, its powerful message of hope, directed towards a people 'poised between Holocaust and empowerment', remains as powerful, apposite, and pressingly relevant as it was before. Ellis begins with two poles: the holocaust and the pain and vision that issue from it. This leads him into ethics, and he highlights the contrast between the depth of Jewish ethical commitment and the paucity of renewal movements within Judaism. The author then addresses all suffering peoples, and the Christian liberation movements active among them, so that the holocaust may be set in a wider context. Against this background, Ellis sees it as essential that the journeys and visions of dissenting Jews - such as Etty Hillesum and Martin Buber - should be re-appraised. An alternative perspective of what it means to be Jewish begins to emerge, and in the final chapter a Jewish theology of liberation is essayed, which is a theology prepared 'to enter the danger zones of contemporary Jewish life', often at some cost.

Shalom Salaam Peace

Shalom Salaam Peace
Author: Constance A. Hammond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317490548

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Conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians has been ongoing since the creation of the state of Israel, a conflict revolving around land-ownership, water politics, human rights, and religious rights. 'Shalom/Salaam/Peace' examines the realities of life in contemporary Israel/Palestine, with its politics, wars, security wall, settlements and ongoing struggles. Having established the historical, scriptural and theological context behind the present situation, the book presents key figures who have promoted peace and justice and explores liberation theology as a way of bringing peace in Israel/Palestine. Combining the history of liberation theology with its lived reality in Israel/Palestine today, 'Shalom/Salaam/Peace' is an illuminating resource for students and scholars of politics and religion.

Occupied with Nonviolence

Occupied with Nonviolence
Author: Jean Zaru
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451410785

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* Includes an Introduction from Rosemary Radford Ruether * Shows on-the-ground realities of interreligious relations