Israel, The Church, And The Middle East
Israel, the Church, and the Middle East challenges the supersessionist drift of the modern church, showing that God retains a plan and purpose for the Jewish people while also addressing a number of the divisive issues raised by authors critical both of Israel and of
those who affirm Israel’s right to the land. The book explores the hermeneutics and wider effects of the conflict, such as the growing
antipathy within the church toward the evangelization of the Jewish people. It provides readers with an objective and interdisciplinary
treatment, which is irenic and respectful in tone.
The book is directed toward pastors, global Christian leaders, theological students, and well-read lay Christians who are actively
seeking guidance and resources regarding the Middle East conflict. The contributors represent a broad evangelical spectrum.