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The Bible and Zionism Nur Masalha

The Bible and Zionism By Nur Masalha

The Bible and Zionism by Nur Masalha


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Investigates the Biblical justification for Zionism and charts the historical rise of Zionism since its 19th century roots. Providing a contribution to the argument for a single democratic and secular Israeli state, this book shows how the biblical language of 'chosen people' and 'promised land' is used to justify ethnic division and violence.

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The Bible and Zionism: Invented Traditions, Archaeology and Post-Colonialism in Palestine-Israel by Nur Masalha

Does the bible justify Zionism? Since the foundation of the Israeli state in 1948, Torah and tank have become increasingly inseparable, resulting in the forced expulsion and subjugation of millions of indigenous Palestinians. Nur Masalha's groundbreaking new book traces Zionism's evolution from a secular, settler movement in the late 19th century, to the messianic faith it has become today. He shows how the biblical language of 'chosen people' and 'promised land' has been used by many Christian and Jewish Zionists as the 'title deeds' for Israel, justifying ethnic division and violence. With Edward Said, Masalha argues that a new politics of peace can only be achieved through a single, democratic state, which replaces religious zealotry with secular equality.

The Bible and Zionism Reviews

'Groundbreaking'. Abrar 'His argument should be read and taken deadly seriously...Nur makes a fascinating comparison between US backing for Israel today and British Christian backing for the Zionist project over a hundred years ago.' John Rose, International Socialism 'As a collection of virtually independent, yet interdependent essays, this books must strike the reader as unique in its breadth of discourse in the now increasingly over-subscribed as well as predominately 'area study' focussed discipline of Middle Eastern politics and history ... very important and contextually relevant.' Sam Jacob, University of Exeter, Friends of Al-Aqsa 'Challenging.' The Pastoral Review

About Nur Masalha

Nur Masalha is Reader in Religion and Politics, and Director of the Centre for Religion and History and the Holy Land Research Project, St Mary's University College, UK. He is Editor of Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal. His books include: Imperial Israel and the Palestinians (2000); and The Politics of Denial (2003).

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • 1. The Bible and the Founding Myths of Israel: History, New Historiography and the Truth (1882-1948)
  • 2. From the Secular to the Sacred: Messianic Zionism and the Occupied Territories (1967-2006)
  • 3. Reinventing Maimonides: From Universalist Arabo-Jewish Philosopher to Religious Fundamentalist (1967-2006)
  • 4. Jewish Fundamentalism and the 'Sacred Geography' of Jerusalem in Comparative Perspective: Implications for Inter-faith Relations
  • 5. The Politics of Armageddon: Christian Fundamentalism, the State of Israel and Jerusalem
  • 6. Political Islam in Palestine and Israel
  • 7. Reading the Bible with the Eyes of the Canaanites: Michael Prior, Liberation Theology and Moral Obligations
  • 8. The Secular Democractic State: Edward W. Said and a New Political Vision for Palestine and Israel
  • Epilogue

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CIN1842777610G
9781842777619
1842777610
The Bible and Zionism: Invented Traditions, Archaeology and Post-Colonialism in Palestine-Israel by Nur Masalha
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20070815
384
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