The churches and the Middle East
The article briefly outlines the past and the potential involvement of the mainline Protestant churches in Middle East issues. Included are comments on the evangelicals and the fundamentalists. As is argued, because of the onus of history with regard to all three faith communities in the Middle East...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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Council
1987
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American Arab affairs
Year: 1987, Issue: 20, Pages: 123-127 |
Further subjects: | B
Church
B Usa B Protestant Church B Religion B Mittlerer Osten B North Africa B Christianity B Near East B Naher und Mittlerer Osten und Nordafrika Christianity Religion Islam Judaism Christliche Kirche Protestant Church Israel Auslands- und Entwicklungshilfe Vereinigte Staaten B Development aid B Islam B Judaism B Israel |
Summary: | The article briefly outlines the past and the potential involvement of the mainline Protestant churches in Middle East issues. Included are comments on the evangelicals and the fundamentalists. As is argued, because of the onus of history with regard to all three faith communities in the Middle East, Western Christians cannot assume the role of impartial mediators in the disputes between faith communities in the region. In reality, Western Christianity continues to be a part of the problem. The concluding remarks point to strategies, by which American Christians can bring credibility to their own witness by challenging the policies of the own government. Attention is drawn to the so-called foreign aid program of the American government, that provides more aid to Israel than to 49 African countries. (DÜI-Asd) |
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ISSN: | 0731-6763 |
Contains: | In: American Arab affairs
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