How Long O Lord?: Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Voices from the Ground and Visions for the Future in Israel/Palestine

How Long O Lord?: Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Voices from the Ground and Visions for the Future in Israel/Palestine

by Marine Tobin
How Long O Lord?: Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Voices from the Ground and Visions for the Future in Israel/Palestine

How Long O Lord?: Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Voices from the Ground and Visions for the Future in Israel/Palestine

by Marine Tobin

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Overview

How Long O Lord? The prophet’s ancient cry for justice sounds as plaintively and passionately today as it ever has. In this penetrating and provocative collection of essays, Maurine and Robert Tobin have brought together a group of peacemakers—Christian, Jewish, and Muslim—whose religious convictions compel them towards a common aim: a just peace for Israel/Palestine. Anyone looking for easy answers to one of the most complicated political and religious struggles on the globe will not find them here. Instead, the voices of these women and men challenge and confront many commonly held assumptions. They disturb and unsettle comforting illusions of order and security, and they unmask and name “powers and principalities” for what they are—perpetrators of injustice and evil. Those who pray with their Bibles in one hand and the newspaper in the other will find this book an invaluable aid in active prayer and engagement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461732983
Publisher: Cowley Publications
Publication date: 05/25/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 291
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

MAURINE AND ROBERT TOBIN have been actively working for a just peace in Israel/Palestine since their first visit there in 1994. Robert is the rector of Christ Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The Most Reverend Edmond Browning
Part 2 An Unfinished Pilgrimage Maurine and Robert Tobin
Part 3 Perspectives on the Past
Chapter 4 Why Peace Failed—An Oslo Autopsy Sara Roy
Chapter 5 Palestinian Refugees: Victims of Zionist Ideology Elaine C. Hagopian
Chapter 6 The Problem of Peace in the Middle East—A Role for rhe Democratic World Haidar Abdel-Shafi
Chapter 7 Chosenness, Zionism, and the Implications for Occupation Martin Federman
Chapter 8 Improbable Alliances in Uncertain Times—Christian Zionism and the Israeli Right Andrea L. Anderson
Part 9 Voices from the Ground
Chapter 10 A Most Ungenerous Offer Jeff Halper
Chapter 11 Suicide Bombers: What is theologically and morally wrong with suicide bombings? A Palestinian Christian Perspective Naim Ateek
Chapter 12 Arab Christians—An Endangered Species Riah Abu El-Assal
Chapter 13 A Peace Movement of Her Own Gila Svirsky
Chapter 14 The Intifada Journals Henry R. Carse
Part 15 Visions for the Future
Part 16 On Christian Advocacy M. Thomas Shaw
Chapter 17 Healing and Love for Israel and Palestine Michael Lerner
Chapter 18 Holistic Peace Process for the Middle East Yehezkel Landau
Chapter 19 A Just Peace Edward W. Said
Chapter 20 A Clarion Call Desmond Tutu
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