Standing with Israel

Standing with Israel by David Brog, published by FrontLine in 2006, is a comprehensive exploration of Christian Zionism and its historical context. This 2nd Printing edition spans 285 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the theological motivations behind Christian support for Israel, tracing the evolution of these beliefs from early Christian Zionism to contemporary influences in Washington.
Readers will find a detailed examination of key figures and events that shaped Christian Zionism, including the roles of prominent individuals such as Balfour, Wilson, and Truman. The text also addresses the Jewish response to Christian Zionism, discussing themes of evangelical anti-Semitism and the complexities of interfaith relationships. Through its structured approach, the book provides insights into the historical and theological dimensions of the Israel-Palestine discourse, making it a significant contribution to discussions on Christian living and history in the context of the Middle East.
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Foreword /John Hagee –Preface –Introduction : The righteous then and now –pt. 1.Theology and other motives –1.The rise of replacement theology –2.The return of the Jews –3.Motives –pt. 2.Before the revolution : early Christian Zionism –4.The deep roots of Christian Zionism : Hechler and Blackstone –5.Three Christian Zionists who helped create Israel : Balfour, Wilson and Truman –pt. 3.After the revolution : Christian Zionism ascendant –6.Christian Zionism in Washington –7.Christian Zionism’s good works –pt. 4.The Jewish response –8.The response from the Jewish mainstream –9.Evangelical anti-semitism? –10.Toward a new approach –Conclusion : Strange bedfellows or blood brothers? –Notes –Index.
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