The Wrath of Jonah: The Crisis of Religious Nationalism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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Fortress Press
5.0
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296
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The wrenching situation in the Middle East, recent events have shown, is as complex as it is volatile. In this immensely learned and clarifying volume-here updated and issued in paper for the first time-the Ruethers trace the tortured and contested history of Israel/Palestine from biblical times through the Diaspora, the development of Zionism, the creation of the modern state of Israel, and the subsequent conflict with Arab and Palestinian nationalism. Magisterial in its grasp of the historical, political, economic, and religious roots of the conflict, The Wrath of Jonah also offers convincing analysis of the moral and political dilemmas facing Israelis and Palestinians today. Though they see possibilities for peace, the Ruethers are forthright about what they and others see as Israel's betrayal of its own original mandate. Their purpose, state the Ruethers, "continues to be to make a modest contribution to truthful historical accountability that must underlie the quest for justice, without which there can be no 'peace.'"

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5.0
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Danny Green
February 20, 2014
While there have been tremendous human rights violations inflicted on the Palestinians by the state of Israel, the book is far from condemning Jews. Much time is spent explaining the troubled history of the Jews and a whole chapter is devoted to explaining (not criticizing) the religious and secular roots of Zionism. the book does not deny the Jews a state, but seeks peace. This book is worth reading because it includes not only religious explanations, but details historical events without sensationalizing.
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