Becoming whole: The challenge of the Palestinian Christian women

The author gives a vivid picture of her life under Israeli occupation. She states that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict not only rages around her but inside her, a conflict between herself the Palestinian, herself the Christian, and herself the woman. The author concludes that, although the Christia...

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Published in:Faith and the Intifada
Main Author: Duaybis, Cedar (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Orbis Books 1992
In: Faith and the Intifada
Further subjects:B Palestinian Arabs
B Orient
B Occupied territories
B Christian
B Feminist movement
B Israel
B Identity
B Woman
B Independence movement
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Summary:The author gives a vivid picture of her life under Israeli occupation. She states that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict not only rages around her but inside her, a conflict between herself the Palestinian, herself the Christian, and herself the woman. The author concludes that, although the Christian church in Palestine often failed to provide answers and is a church that reacts rather than acts, it is through faith - "through the mediation of the gospel" - that her peace process had begun. (DÜI-Mjr)
ISBN:0883448084
Contains:In: Faith and the Intifada