This edited collection nuances the Christian interpretations of context, history, and theology of the entanglements, violence, and hopes for Palestine and Israel. Contributors include Andrea Smith and Desmond Tutu.
This book consists of documents (letters, essays, etc.) that Buber wrote throughout his life in support of the one-state solution to the Palestinian- Israeli conflict. He was a committed peacemaker interested in Arab-Israeli reconciliation.
An anthology of artistic works and memoirs by Jews and Palestinians alike resisting and critiquing Zionism.
This is the author’s powerful account of working with the Christian Peacemakers Team (CPT) in Hebron in 2012. Presented as letters/diary entries.
Author of At the Entrance of the Garden of Eden has written as a kind of sequel or epilogue letters lamenting while offering an apologetics over the disintegration of trust and relationship that led to the Second Intifada. From the time of the publication of his earlier book to this one Palestinian hope for freedom from occupation collapsed, land continues to be stolen, and the Wall continues to destroy livelihoods and wellbeing of people and nature. A collection of insightful Palestinian letters to the author conclude the work.
Former Christian Zionist Crump unpacks the movement’s deep collusion with the Israeli state’s policies of destruction of Palestinian lives, property, and culture through the occupation.
Part “act of memory”, part ethical discussion, part theological analysis, part confrontation, this book’s ultimate chore is to help bring hope and resolve to those who claim Christianity as their tradition in light of Christian complicity in the Holocaust.