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Shalom / Salaam / Peace . : A liberation theology of hope . / Constance A. Hammond

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رقم التسجيلة 808
نوع المادة book
ردمك 9871845533809
رقم الطلب

DS119.7.H35

المؤلف Hammond, Constance A

العنوان Shalom / Salaam / Peace . : A liberation theology of hope . / Constance A. Hammond
بيان الطبعة 1st ed
بيانات النشر Sheffield, UK: Equinox, 2008.
الوصف المادي x, 222 p ; il., b&w
بيان السلسلة Religion and violence
ملاحظات

- Includes a few maps and photographs in black and white - Includes a general index and an index of Scripture - Includes bibliographical references

المحتويات / النص

Acknowledgements Introduction:? From the Particular to the Global and Back to the Project Chapter One:? The Land of Israel/Palestine The Land as Place Jerusalem The Ownership of Land The Theology of the Land Generations of God Gifting the Land Conquering in the Name of God One God:? Three Faiths The Word of God The Word from a Palestinian Christian Perspective The Word from a Palestinian Muslim Perspective The Word from a Jewish Perspective The Land in Modern Day Israel/Palestine Settlers and Settlements The Establishment of the State of Israel Zionism:? Secular and Religious Politics, Wars and New Beginnings Peacemakers:? Jewish, Christian and Muslim The Wall, the Fence, the Barrier The Law Ancient, the Reality Today Chapter Two:? Liberation Theology Exodus Peacemakers Versus Disturbers of the Peace Liberation Theology and Vatican Two Economic Development and Developing Revolutions Founders of Liberation Theology Leaders and Martyrs of the Revolution Martyrs of Liberation Theology Base Christian Communities (Communidades de Base) Liberation Theology in North America Liberation Theology:? Jewish and Islamic Liberation Theology:? Palestinian Christian Palestinian Resistance Groups The Peacemakers in Israel/Palestine Israeli Jewish Peace Groups Palestinian Christian and Muslim Peace Groups International Peace Groups Tragedy Behind the Theology Conclusion Bibliography General Index Scripture Index

المستخلص

From the first chapters overview of the historical, scriptural and theological rationale for the present situation in Israel/Palestine, the author leads us through the realities of life in Israel/Palestine with its politics, wars, security wall, settlements and ongoing struggles between the Palestinians and the Israelis. The ownership of land, water rights, human rights and religious rights are among the main issues that weave through this book---a book which is about two peoples and three religions struggling for their very survival. Lifted up for us are examples of key figures who are promoting peace and justice---some at the cost of their lives. The second chapter offers Liberation Theology as a viable way to bring peace in Israeli/Palestinian. From the Exodus, the author leads the reader through the history of Liberation Theology---its establishment within the Roman Catholic Church at Vatican Two in Rome in 1962-1965 and the reality of Base Christian Communities (Communidades de Base) as seen, particularly, in El Salvador and Salvadoran refugee camps in Honduras in the 1980s. Liberation Theology as it has developed and been lived in Israel/Palestine is then examined. As with Israel/Palestine the book looks at examples of key figures who are presently promoting peace and justice, again, some at the cost of their lives. The indigenous Christian community in Israel/Palestine (which has been reduced to a minority of between one to two percent) is lifted up as a people of hope for the area. With the ongoing violence from the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), who routinely bulldoze homes and make air attacks upon civilians while searching for terrorists, and the extremist Palestinian Muslims who have bombed buses, cafes and markets in their suicide bombings, the Palestinian Christians are the only ones who have not yet resorted to violence. They have managed to maintain a non-violent stance, out of their faith base, as they have been forced out of their homes and villages and towns and cities and had restrictions imposed upon them by the Israeli government. Those who are leading the Christian community in this non-violent stance and those who are living out this way of life are seen as the Davids of this time, in this place. Be they indigenous Palestinian Christians or International witnesses and supporters of peace, or Jewish or Muslim peace seekers---all are given as examples of what is possible in an impossible situation.

المواضيع Arab-Israeli conflict - Religious aspects - Judaism
Arab-Israeli conflict - Religious aspects - Christianity
Arab-Israeli conflict - Religious aspects - Islam
Religion and social problems - Israel
Liberation theology - Israel