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The Bible and Zionism : invented traditions, archaeology and post-colonialism in Palestine-Israel

This text investigates the Biblical justification for Zionism & charts the historical rise of Zionism since its 19th century roots. Providing a contribution to the argument for a single democratic & secular Israeli state, it shows how the biblical language of 'chosen people' & 'promised land' is used to justify ethnic division & violence
Print Book, English, 2007
Zed, London, 2007
Criticism, interpretation, etc
viii, 366 pages ; 24 cm
9781842777602, 9781842777619, 1842777602, 1842777610
266784225
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From secularism to messianism : the theology and geopolitics of neo-Zionism, 1967-2006
Jewish fundamentalism, the Bible and the 'sacred geography' of Jerusalem : implications for inter-faith relations
Reinventing Maimonides : from universalist philosopher to neo-Zionist messianic, 1967-2006
Palestinian religious nationalism, decolonisation and the biblical paradigm : Hamas, Zionism and resisting the occupation
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Cultural resistance and the secular humanist challenge : Edward W. Said, Zionism and rethinking the question of Palestine
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