The occupation is over: Creating a theological framework for peace in the Middle East
In this article by a distinguished religious leader in the USA it is argued, that the normative theology of the Jewish community today - holocaust theology - is unable to articulate the path of solidarity with the victims of post-holocaust Jewish empowerment: the Palestinians. A new theology is need...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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Council
1988
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American Arab affairs
Year: 1988, Issue: 25, Pages: 113-125 |
Further subjects: | B
Palestinian Arabs
B Human rights violation B Jews B Israel Judaism Genozid Jews Palestinian Arabs Staatsterrorismus Human rights violation B Judaism B Israel B Political persecution B Genocide |
Summary: | In this article by a distinguished religious leader in the USA it is argued, that the normative theology of the Jewish community today - holocaust theology - is unable to articulate the path of solidarity with the victims of post-holocaust Jewish empowerment: the Palestinians. A new theology is needed since increasing numbers of Jews are beginning to understand that the historical situation has changed radically in the last two decades and that something terrible, almost tragic, is happening. (DÜI-Asd) |
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ISSN: | 0731-6763 |
Contains: | In: American Arab affairs
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