Radical Christianity in Palestine and Israel

Radical Christianity in Palestine and Israel
Author: Samuel J. Kuruvilla
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780857723888

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Christianity arose from the lands of biblical Palestine and, regardless of its twentieth century associations with the Arab-Israeli conflict, to Christians around the world it remains first and foremost the birthplace of Christianity. Nevertheless the size of the Christian population among Palestinians today living in Israel and the Palestinian territories is now relatively insignificant. In Radical Christianity in the Middle East, Samuel J. Kuruvilla argues that Christian Palestinians often emply politically astute as well as theologically radical means in their efforts to prove relevant as a minority community within Israeli and Palestinian societies. Examining the political background of the gradual collapse of secular Arab Nationalism, to be replaced by Islamic liberation movements, he reveals a trend within the Christian Palestinian Church which saw increasing politicisation in the 1980s and 1990s. In the face of often-restrictive Israeli policies, such as land confiscation, along with the First Intifada, there was a drive towards setting up inter-Church and faith activism with the goal of Palestinian liberation. Kuruvilla charts the development of a theology of Christian liberation, in particular through the work of Palestinian Anglican cleric Naim Stifan Ateek and Palestinian Lutheran Pastor Mitri Raheb. From its roots in 1960s Latin America, liberation theology has been adapted and contextualised within the specific situation within Israel and Palestine to produce a framework that emphasises peace and reconciliation, while recognising the importance of resistance and national unity. Theology has impacted Christian perceptions of Palestinians' struggle with Israel; the idea of a land promised to the sons of Abraham and the moral responsibilities that come with this are pitted against Israeli oppression of both Christian and Muslim inhabitants of the Holy Land and their desire for independence and justice. Through this comprehensive study of the,often overlooked, theological, political and practical position of Christians in Palestine, Kuruvilla provides a new and insightful perspective on one of the most written-about conflicts.

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: 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.

Palestinian Christians in Israel

Palestinian Christians in Israel
Author: Una McGahern
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780415605717

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This book explores the complicated position of Christian Palestinians within Israel. It reveals the limitations of typical analyses which characterise the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a Jewish-Muslim conflict or which consider Christian Palestinians' primary identity residing within the wider transnational Christian community.

Whose Land Whose Promise

Whose Land  Whose Promise
Author: Gary M. Burge
Publsiher: The Pilgrim Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780829821055

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Because events in the Middle East continue to escalate in tragic complexity, Christians still struggle with making sense of it all. In this updated version of "Whose Land? Whose Promise?," Gary Burge further explores the personal emotions and opinions, and sharpens his theological argument in the context of the new developments surrounding the crisis in the Middle East. "Whose Land? Whose Promise?" offers insight for the thoughtful reader on an explosive topic and challenges personal truths on peace.

Justice and Only Justice

Justice  and Only Justice
Author: Naim Stifan Ateek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015014949989

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Radical Islam s War Against Israel Christianity and the West

Radical Islam s War Against Israel  Christianity and the West
Author: Richard Booker
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2011-07-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780768493153

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This is the handbook about RADICAL ISLAM that you need. In a simple, readable format, here is a book that answers all of your questions about radical Islam. Through extensive documented research, quotes from radical Islamic leaders in the U.S. and abroad, and years of personal experience in the Middle East, author Dr. Richard Booker explains the beliefs and practices of Islam--and specificallly radical Islamists. All Americans need to be aware of how radical Islamists plan to destroy Israel, subjugate Christianity, and turn the West (Europe and the United States) into Islamic countries. Learn the truth about the hottest topic for today, including: How radical Islamic leaders in the U.S. and abroad are planning to convert Americans to Islam. Pre-Islamic worship in Arabia. The God of the Koran and the God of the Bible. Myths and facts about the Arab-Israeli conflict. Bible prophecy fulfillment. Christians and Jews must take action to preserve our Judeo-Christian heritage and way of life--start today by arming yourself with knowledge. Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us (Romans 8:37).

Christian Attitudes Towards the State of Israel

Christian Attitudes Towards the State of Israel
Author: Paul Charles Merkley
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773521887

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During the 1947 United Nations debate on the future of Palestine, world opinion was powerfully affected by news of the Holocaust and the plight of Jewish refugees, creating a momentary humanitarian advantage that helped mobilize support for the creation of the state of Israel. However, almost as soon as it became clear that the Jews had won their war for independence, anti-Zionists within Christianity reasserted themselves. A pro-Arab bloc of Western missionaries at the World Council of Churches echoed the anti-Zionism that has always characterized those churches which today constitute the Middle East Council of Churches, while the Roman Catholic Church, never friendly to Zionism, advocated the "internationalization" of Jerusalem to diminish the Jewish presence in the heart of the Holy Land. Mainstream Protestantism championed "Palestinian nationalism," and still does not hesitate to portray Israel as an "oppressor," but most evangelical Christians see Israel's restoration as a part of God's plan. In Christian Attitudes towards the State of Israel Paul Merkley demonstrates that polarized opinion continues to affect how Israel is perceived today.