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About this book
This is a book about genocide and Gaza. Gaza has become the moral compass of our world today. In this war, theology was weaponized against the Palestinian people by both Israeli politicians and Christian Zionists. It is a book inspired by Palestinian liberation theologies. The book foregrounds scholarly and practical responses to the Israeli invasion of a part of the occupied Palestinian territories widely referred to as Gaza in the media and popular discourse. However, the book also situates Gaza and Palestine in the longue duree of settler colonialism, colonialities of power, and the underside of modernity.
Theology After Gaza: A Global Anthology is fruit of the urgency of the time. Inspired by Palestinian liberation theologies, it articulates some of the "death of God," and the moral and ethical outrage familiar to those versed in Western Christianity and theology. It also explores Gaza as an exteriority--an exteriority to Western Christianity and theology, to the international system, and as a counter witness to Zionism. This anthology is the first-of-its-kind, timely, and relevant contribution that tackles a relevant issue of global importance with well-known authors and prolific writers, including Jewish and Muslim scholars.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Section One: Orientation Issues
- Chapter 1: Gaza and Its Christians
- Chapter 2: Decolonization and the Recognition of Palestinian Statehood After Gaza
- Section Two: Theological Orientation
- Chapter 3: Theology After Gaza
- Chapter 4: Beyond Neutrality
- Chapter 5: After Gaza, Standing Again at Sinai
- Section Three: The Intersectionality of Theology
- Chapter 6: Theology After Holocaust and Theology After Gaza
- Chapter 7: Gaza and Theological Reflections from the Global South
- Chapter 8: Christian Zionism and the Captivity of Utopias
- Chapter 9: Between Gaza and Korea
- Chapter 10: Gaza: An Islamic Return to Justice
- Chapter 11: Gaza’s Genocide, Theology, and Islam’s Imperial Sermonizers
- Section Four: Church, Theology, and Gaza
- Chapter 12: Genocide and Ecclesiocide
- Chapter 13: The “Holy Land,” “Gentile Zionism,” and the Ethics of Biblical Interpretation
- Chapter 14: Thoughtful, Independent, Progressive (Except for Palestine)
- Chapter 15: Instrumentalizing Anti-Semitism in Ecumenical Context
- Section Five: Resistance and Reimagination
- Chapter 16: Combative Hope as a Force of Peoples in Resistance
- Chapter 17: In Memoriam, Contra Imperium
- Chapter 18: Empire Cannot Kill the Soul
- Chapter 19: Preservation of Intangible Heritage in Times of War
- Afterword: Study War No More