This book seeks to develop a broad theology of reconciliation with primary emphasis given for Palestinian Christians and Israeli Messianic Jews living in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This book addresses the universal theological dimension of reconciliation in the context of the Israeli Messianic Jewish and Palestinian Christian divide.
Palestinian Christians and Israeli Messianic Jews share a belief in Jesus as the son of God and Messiah. Often, though, that is all they have in common. This remarkable book, written in collaboration by a local Palestinian Christian and an Israeli Messianic Jew, seeks to bridge this gap by addressing head on, divisive theological issues (as well as their political implications) such as land, covenant, prophecy and eschatology which separate their two communities.
The struggle for reconciliation is painful and often extremely difficult for all of us. This unique work seeks to show a way forward.