Reconciling Justice: Concepts of Justice in the Multireligious Context of Palestine/Israel

Author:   Salim J Munayer ,  Mark a Labberton
Publisher:   Cascade Books
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9798385208012


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   05 July 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Reconciling Justice: Concepts of Justice in the Multireligious Context of Palestine/Israel


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Christians too often disregard the depth and thoughtfulness of Jewish, Muslim, and Middle Eastern Christian concepts of justice. To fill this lack, this book explores the rich development of justice within each Abrahamic faith as it relates specifically to the Palestinian/Israeli context. From a uniquely Palestinian Christian perspective, this book offers a theological framework through the concept of reconciling justice to facilitate better understanding for multiethnic, political, and religious encounters as a prophetic imagination for peace and reconciliation in the region.

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Author:   Salim J Munayer ,  Mark a Labberton
Publisher:   Cascade Books
Imprint:   Cascade Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.662kg
ISBN:  

9798385208012


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   05 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""Few scholars bring the depth of theological expertise and the breadth of cultural experience to this subject like Salim Munayer. He explains that how a religious tradition understands justice for 'the other' will determine how it works (or does not) toward reconciliation in the world of the Middle East. Munayer shows how both generous ideals and militant players in all three major religions in the area shape their ability to promote justice there. This is a richly researched and compelling argument that deserves a wide reading."" --Gary M. Burge, adjunct professor of New Testament, Calvin Theological Seminary ""The cry 'no justice, no peace' echoes through streets around our world. But who defines justice? Reconciliation and peace require a common understanding, but one doesn't exist. Flowing from decades of experience in reconciliation in Israel and Palestine, and scholarly insight into Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, Salim Munayer masterfully demonstrates the gospel's unique role in building bridges for reconciliation. He portrays a path to justice through loving our neighbors as God loves us and we love ourselves."" --Tim Dearborn, retired director of faith and development, World Vision International ""Based in his context of Israel/Palestine and forged on the crucible of his own experience, research, and faith, Salim Munayer offers a groundbreaking comparative study of 'reconciling justice.' While optimism is in short supply these days, this book provides secure anchor points for something better--enduring and active hope."" --John D. Barton, director, Pepperdine University Center for Faith and Learning"


"""Few scholars bring the depth of theological expertise and the breadth of cultural experience to this subject like Salim Munayer. He explains that how a religious tradition understands justice for 'the other' will determine how it works (or does not) toward reconciliation in the world of the Middle East. Munayer shows how both generous ideals and militant players in all three major religions in the area shape their ability to promote justice there. This is a richly researched and compelling argument that deserves a wide reading."" --Gary M. Burge, adjunct professor of New Testament, Calvin Theological Seminary ""The cry 'no justice, no peace' echoes through streets around our world. But who defines justice? Reconciliation and peace require a common understanding, but one doesn't exist. Flowing from decades of experience in reconciliation in Israel and Palestine, and scholarly insight into Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, Salim Munayer masterfully demonstrates the gospel's unique role in building bridges for reconciliation. He portrays a path to justice through loving our neighbors as God loves us and we love ourselves."" --Tim Dearborn, retired director of faith and development, World Vision International ""Based in his context of Israel/Palestine and forged on the crucible of his own experience, research, and faith, Salim Munayer offers a groundbreaking comparative study of 'reconciling justice.' While optimism is in short supply these days, this book provides secure anchor points for something better--enduring and active hope."" --John D. Barton, director, Pepperdine University Center for Faith and Learning"


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Salim J. Munayer is a Palestinian Israeli theologian and lecturer at the Bethlehem Bible College, as well as the cofounder and director of Musalaha, a ministry that seeks to facilitate reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.

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