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Challenging Christian Zionism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Challenging Christian Zionism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Jerusalem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Jerusalem

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Forgotten Faithful
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Forgotten Faithful

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Church Made Strange for the Nations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

The Church Made Strange for the Nations

Christians have sometimes professed that the church ought to be "in the world but not of it," yet the meaning and significance of this conviction has continued to challenge and confound. In the context of persecution, Christians in the ancient world tended to distance themselves from the social and civic mainstream, while in the medieval and early modern periods, the church and secular authorities often worked in close relationship, sharing the role of shaping society. In a post-Christendom era, this latter arrangement has been heavily critiqued and largely dismantled, but there is no consensus in Christian thought as to what the alternative should be. The present collection of essays offers new perspectives on this subject matter, drawing on sometimes widely disparate interlocutors, ancient and modern, biblical and "secular." Readers will find these essays challenging and thought-provoking.

Broken Gospel?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Broken Gospel?

The Holocaust lies, often unacknowledged, near the heart of our contemporary crisis of religious faith. The horrific fruit of two millennia of Christian antisemitism, the slaughter calls into sharp question the moral and intellectual credibility of the Churches and the Christian faith itself. Can Christianity ever recover? In Broken Gospel? Peter Waddell suggests that it can, but only by facing unflinchingly the history that paved the way for the Nazi genocide, and the Churches' sins of omission and commission as it took place. Engaging with both Christian and Jewish scholarship, Waddell also approaches with sensitivity the theological issues that arise from the horror: questions of how the claimed holiness of the Church relates to its wickedness; of Christian-Jewish relations; of prayer and providence; of heaven and hell, and the faint possibility of forgiveness. Scholars, clergy and general readers alike will be challenged by this exercise in repentance and reconstruction, and inspired by the possibility it offers for Christian theology and practice to flourish once more.

Justice on the Cross
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Justice on the Cross

At its heart, liberation theology is a modern theology of resistance to the oppression imposed by colonialist and post-colonialist systems and even by churches that cooperate with secular centers of power to oppress the poor and disadvantaged. It is a grassroots social justice theology, a cri de cœur, that seeks to give spiritual succor and hope to those living in seemingly hopeless circumstances. Palestinians--a people whose suffering has largely been forgotten by the world since Israel's establishment and who are most often stereotyped as extremists and enemies of Israel with no legitimate claim to their own homeland--are among the world's most marginalized populations. The small Palestin...

Challenging Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Challenging Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Theologies of Liberation in Palestine-Israel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Theologies of Liberation in Palestine-Israel

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.

聖地 Holy Land
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

聖地 Holy Land

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-18
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  • Publisher: 老旭暉

我亦希望這本書能夠引起大家(借用其中一位作者的說話) 「對在以色列及巴勒斯坦裡生活的人的經歷,作出一次誠懇的探究──對這個衝突作出一個深層次,並超越宗教教條主義及支配性敘述的認識。」──序 有關以巴問題,本地主流媒體和基督教中的一般敘述,大都和西方主流一樣,傾向以色列國,視巴勒斯坦/阿拉伯人為野蠻、恐怖分子。然而,這是實情,還是某些操控著媒體和政府的利益集團的描繪而已?近年,在西方乃至以國本身,已開始多有所謂「另類」敍述,從巴勒斯坦人角度出發的報導及觀點,但在華人...

Lincoln’s Political Ambitions, Slavery, and the Bible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Lincoln’s Political Ambitions, Slavery, and the Bible

Abraham Lincoln did not take his family Bible to the White House. And the reason he did not use the Bible in his first inaugural address was not because it failed to arrive in his baggage. Freed concentrates on what Abraham Lincoln himself says instead of what others say about him, which yields insights into understanding Lincoln's speech before the Young Men's Lyceum, his reply to the "Loyal Colored People of Baltimore," and his Second Inaugural Address. The author shows that much of what has been written about Lincoln's knowledge of the Bible and its influence on his thought is myth. Although his language was replete with vocabulary from the Bible, Lincoln's knowledge of it was superficial, and he did not use the Bible to promote religion. He was always a politician, but with a moral sensitivity. With the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, he used the Bible to help him achieve his political ambitions and to support the emancipation of slaves. A unique book on a subject never treated so thoroughly, this is a must-read for all Lincoln admirers.