Peace and faith : Christian churches and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Nelson, Cary (Editor), Gizzi, Michael C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Presbyterians for Middle East Peace, [2021]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The political and theological foundations of Christian engagement with the Jewish state / Cary Nelson
  • Christianity, Jews and Judaism / Edward Kessler
  • The Gospel and the land revisited : exegesis, hermeneutics, and politics / Amy-Jill Levine
  • American Christianity, Israel, and the US presidency / Daniel Friedman
  • Catholic organizations and the delegitimization of Israel / Giovanni Matteo Quer
  • Evangelicals and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Jonathan Rynhold
  • Complexity and contention : four decades of the Episcopal Church's reponses to the Palestinian-Israel question / C.K. Robertson
  • Where we live, what we believe : thinking contextually with Ateek, Raheb, and Gregerman about Israel/Palestine / Robert A. Cathey
  • The Kairos Palestine document, anti-Semitism, and BDS / David Fox Sandmel
  • Assessing the 2017 Mennonite resolution on Israel/Palestine / John Kampen
  • Battle for the Holy Land(s) : the evolution fo the American Protestant polarization on Israel and Palestine / Daniel Friedman
  • When the PCUSA began to mirror the Middle East (2004-present) / John Wimberly, William Harter
  • Zionism unsettled, and the 2014 PCUSA battles over divestment / Michael C. Gizzi
  • A critical reading of Zionism unsettled, its antecedents, and its legacy / Cary Nelson
  • Spiritual siblings sharing sacred space : a pastor's reflection / Susan Andrews
  • Reconciliation, shared society, and co-existence efforts between Israelis and Palestinians : an overview / Michael C. Gizzi
  • A reconciliation roadmap / Cary Nelson
  • Preface to a timeline : a brief history of anti-semitism / David Fox Sandmel
  • Annotated timeline of Jewish/Christian relations and the history of anti-Judaism / Cary Nelson.