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A Land Full of God
A Land Full of God
Christian Perspectives on the Holy Land

Edited by
Mae Elise Cannon
Forewords by
Aziz Abu Sarah and Daniel Roth
A LAND FULL OF GOD
Christian Perspectives on the Holy Land

Copyright © 2017 Wipf and Stock Publishers. All rights reserved. Except for
brief quotations in critical publications or reviews, no part of this book may be
reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from the publisher.
Write: Permissions, Wipf and Stock Publishers, 199 W. 8th Ave., Suite 3, Eugene,
OR 97401.

Cascade Books
An Imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers
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Eugene, OR 97401

www.wipfandstock.com

paperback isbn: 978-1-4982-9880-3


hardcover isbn: 978-1-4982-9882-7
ebook isbn: 978-1-4982-9881-0

Cataloguing-in-Publication data:
Names: Cannon, Mae Elise, ed. | Roth, Daniel, Foreword | Sarah, Aziz Abu, Fore-
word
Title: A land full of God: Christian perspectives on the holy land / Cannon, Mae
Elise, ed.
Description: Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2017 | Includes bibliographical refer-
ences and indexes.
Identifiers: isbn 978-1-4982-9880-3 (paperback) | isbn 978-1-4982-9882-7 (hard-
cover) | isbn 978-1-4982-9881-0 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: 1. Arab-Israeli conflict—Peace. | 2. Jews Restoration. | 3. Middle
East Palestine. | I. Title.
Classification: DS119.76 L345 2017 (print) | call number (ebook)

Manufactured in the U.S.A. May 12, 2017

The opinions expressed in this book are those of the individual authors and do not
necessarily reflect the views of Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) and its
membership denominations.
To the men and women of Israel and Palestine who are holding
firmly to the olive branch of peace . . .

Blessed are the peacemakers,


for they will be called children of God.
—M AT THEW 5:9, NIV

In memory of my father, Michael Patrick Cannon . . .


who loved boldly, gave generously, fought courageously, and always
encouraged . . .
“Make a memory.”
The land was not holy at the time of Terah or even at the time
of the Patriarchs. It was sanctified by the people when they
entered the land under the leadership of Joshua . . . . We do not
worship the soil. The land of Israel without the God of Israel
will be here today and gone tomorrow.
—R ABBI ABR AHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL
(F ROM ISR AEL : AN E CHO OF ETERNIT Y) 1

In Jerusalem, and I mean within the ancient walls,


I walk from one epoch to another without a memory
to guide me. The prophets over there are sharing
the history of the holy . . . ascending to heaven
and returning less discouraged and melancholy, because love
and peace are holy and are coming to town.
—MAH MOU D DARWISH ( FROM “IN JERUSALEM”) 2

1. Heschel, Israel: An Echo of Eternity. 120.


2. Darwish, “In Jerusalem.”
Contents

Permissions | xi
Contributors | xiii
Multiple Narratives Toward Peace: Foreword by Muslim and
Jewish Leaders | xxiii
Aziz Abu Sarah and Rabbi Dr. Daniel Roth
Acknowledgments | xxix

Introduction | 1
Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon

Part I: Contextualizing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict


1 Beginning to Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | 17
Dale Hanson Bourke
2 “We Need One More Common Friend” | 25
David Neff
3 How Should Christians Relate to the State of Israel? | 34
Rich Nathan
4 Speech at the Presidential Palace with Palestinian Authorities in
Bethlehem | 41
His Holiness Pope Francis
Part II: God’s Chosen People and the Family of Abraham
5 I am Jewish: Reflections on Jewish Identity in the Holy
Land | 47
Dr. Judith Mendelsohn Rood
6 The Holy Land and the Larger Family of Abraham | 56
Dr. Tony Maalouf
7 Will God Really Bless Those who Bless Israel Today? | 67
Dr. Michael L. Brown
8 The Land of Israel and the Problem of Supersessionism | 75
Rev. Dr. John E. Phelan Jr.

Part III: Intersections of History


9 Land & People | 89
Dr. Andrea Lee Smith
10 Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Hope for a Better Israel | 99
Dr. Clayborne Carson with Rev. Dr. Troy Jackson
11 A Very Short History of Christian Zionism | 108
Dr. Donald M. Lewis
12 Christian Just Peacemaking and Israel-Palestine: A Quick
and Dirty Historical Account of What We are Calling
Israel-Palestine | 123
Dr. David P. Gushee

Part IV: Political Paradigms and Perspectives


13 Across the Israel Divide | 135
Susan Michael
14 Palestine and Apartheid | 146
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
15 Remarks at the Gaza Donors Conference | 152
The Honorable John Kerry
16 Protestifying: A Pentecostal Reflection on Interfaith Learning
and Political Action | 157
Dr. Paul Nathan Alexander

Part V: An End to Violence and Vision for Peace


17 Millennial Voices for Peace Statement of Principles | 173
18 Barriers to Peace | 175
Dr. Bob Roberts
19 Middle East Crisis and Peace Building | 182
Dr. David A. Anderson
20 Hope in the Midst of a Mess | 188
Dr. Darrell L. Bock
21 Navigating Minefields: Explosive Wisdom for Modern
Pilgrims | 193
Jerry White

Part VI: We Belong to Each Other: Relationship Across Divides


22 Standing Beside the Vulnerable | 205
Shane Claiborne
23 The Power of Unlikely Relationships | 211
Carolyn Custis James
24 A Truer and Deeper Peace | 218
Lynne Hybels
25 Overrated: The Holy Land and Discipleship | 227
Rev. Eugene Cho

Part VII: Future Hope: Action & Engagement toward a Just Peace
26 Praying for Peace in Jerusalem | 237
Jim Wallis
27 Jews, Christians, and Muslims: Finding a Way to Peace | 246
Dr. Joel Hunter
28 How to Create a New Conversation about Israel-Palestine in
Your Church | 256
Rev. Bill Hybels
29 Christians as Agents of Reconciliation | 263
Dr. Tony Campolo
Epilogue | 271
Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon
Pursuing Peace and Strengthening Presence: The Atlanta Summit
of Churches in the USA and the Holy Land | 272
Subject Index | 283
Names and Organizations | 291
Permissions

Scripture quotations marked (ESV) are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible,
English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry
of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations marked HCSB®, are taken from the Holman Christian Stan-
dard Bible®, Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publish-
ers. Used by permission. HCSB® is a federally registered trademark of Holman
Bible Publishers.
Scriptures marked (KJV) are taken from the KING JAMES VERSION (KJV):
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Scripture quotations from THE MESSAGE. Copyright © by Eugene H. Peterson
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress. All
rights reserved. Represented by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
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Qur’an Shakir Version
Chapter 4 © LIBRERIA EDITRICE VATICANA
Chapter 12 © Dr. David Gushee. This essay appeared in substantially similar form
in the author’s book In the Fray (Wipf and Stock, 2014).
Chapter 13 © Susan Michael, International Christian Embassy Jerusalem-USA,
INC.
Chapter 14 © 2007 by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu. Used with Permis-
sion. All Rights Reserved.
Epilogue: © Atlanta Church Summit Executive Committee. Used with Permission.
Contributors

Dr. Paul Nathan Alexander is the former Ronald J. Sider Professor of The-
ology, Ethics, and Public Policy at Palmer Seminary of Eastern University,
Director of the Sider Center, President of Evangelicals for Social Action, and
Co-Founder of Pentecostals and Charismatics for Peace and Justice. He is
an alumnus of the Christian Leadership Initiative of the American Jewish
Committee and Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem and he has worked
with and learned from Palestinian Christians, Palestinian and Israeli Mus-
lims, Israeli and American Jews, and Israeli and American Messianic Jews
in Israel, Palestine, and the United States. He earned his PhD from Baylor
University.
Dr. David A. Anderson is an author and the founder and Senior Pastor
of Bridgeway Community Church, a nondenominational and multicultural
church. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on building bridges
across the deep divides of race, faith, culture, and wealth. His work has
brought hope and healing to communities, families, and people in Africa,
Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. Wherever there is a
divide, Anderson seeks to build a bridge through relevant and intelligent
conversation. Inviting robust dialogue across tough topics, Anderson is a
radio and television talk show host in the nation’s capital. His insight, vision,
and passion have made him a widely sought speaker, writer, and consultant
for major national and international events and policy initiatives.

xiii
xiv contributors

Dr. Darrell Bock is the Executive Director of Cultural Engagement and


Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological
Seminary, engaged in the historical study of Jesus, biblical theology, and
messianic Jewish ministries. He is an editor-at-large for Christianity Today
and serves on the board of Chosen People Ministries and Wheaton College.
He co-edited the 1992 book Dispensationalism, Israel and the Church: The
Search for Definition and Israel, the Land, and the Future (2012).
Dale Hanson Bourke has traveled extensively and served on the boards of
World Vision (US and International), International Justice Mission, Oppor-
tunity International, Sojourners, ECFA, and MAP International. She is au-
thor of The Skeptic’s Guide series, including The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
as well as ten other books, including Embracing Your Second Calling.
Dr. Michael L. Brown is the founder and president of FIRE School of Min-
istry in Concord, North Carolina, Director of the Coalition of Conscience,
and host of the daily, nationally syndicated talk radio show, The Line of Fire,
as well as the host of the apologetics TV show, Answering Your Toughest
Questions, which airs on the NRB TV network. He has preached throughout
America and around the world, bringing a message of repentance, revival,
reformation, and cultural revolution. He holds a PhD in Near Eastern Lan-
guages and Literatures from New York University and has served as a visit-
ing or adjunct professor at Southern Evangelical Seminary, Gordon Conwell
Theological Seminary (Charlotte), Trinity Evangelical Divinity School,
Fuller Theological Seminary, Denver Theological Seminary, the King’s
Seminary, and Regent University School of Divinity. He has contributed nu-
merous articles to scholarly publications, including the Oxford Dictionary
of Jewish Religion and the Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament. Dr.
Brown is the author of more than twenty-five books, including The Real Ko-
sher Jesus: Revealing the Mysteries of the Hidden Messiah. Dr. Brown is a na-
tional and international speaker on themes of spiritual renewal and cultural
reformation, and he has spoken on radio, TV, and college campuses. He is
widely considered to be the world’s foremost Messianic Jewish apologist.
Dr. Tony Campolo is professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern Univer-
sity, a former faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, and the
founder and president of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of
Education. He has written more than thirty-five books and is one of the
founders of the Red Letter Christian movement and blogs regularly at his
website, RedLetterChristians.org. An ordained minister, Campolo has
served American Baptist churches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and is
a frequent commentator on religion and politics. Tony formerly served as a
spiritual counselor to President Bill Clinton.
contributors xv

Dr. Clayborne Carson has devoted his professional life to the study of Mar-
tin Luther King Jr. and the movements King inspired. Since receiving his
doctorate from UCLA in 1975, Dr. Carson has taught at Stanford University,
where he is now professor of history and founding director of the Martin
Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute. Carson’s scholarly publi-
cations have focused on African American protest movements and political
thought of the period after World War II. His other publications include In
Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s (1981); Malcolm X:
The FBI File (1991); African American Lives: The Struggle for Freedom (2005,
coauthor); and a memoir, Martin’s Dream: My Journey and the Legacy of
Martin Luther King, Jr. (2013). In 1985, the late Coretta Scott King invited
Dr. Carson to direct a long-term project to edit and publish the papers of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. In 2005, Carson founded the Martin Luther King, Jr.
Research and Education Institute to endow and expand the work of the King
Papers Project. Under Carson’s direction, the King Papers Project has pro-
duced seven volumes of The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.—a projected
fourteen-volume comprehensive edition of King’s most significant speeches,
sermons, correspondence, publications, and unpublished writings.
Rev. Eugene Cho is the founder and Lead Pastor of Quest Church—an ur-
ban, multicultural, and multigenerational church in Seattle, Washington.
He is also the founder and visionary of One Day’s Wages (ODW), “a grass-
roots movement of people, stories, and actions to alleviate extreme global
poverty.” The vision of ODW is to create a collaborative movement by in-
tegrating human relationships, social media/technology, and the power of
story. ODW promotes awareness, invites simple giving (one day’s wages),
and supports sustainable relief through partnerships, especially with small-
er organizations in developing regions. Since its launch in October 2009,
ODW has raised over $4 million dollars for projects to empower those liv-
ing in extreme global poverty. Eugene’s first book, Overrated: Are We More
in Love with the Idea of Changing the World than Actually Changing the
World? was released in 2014.
Shane Claiborne is a best-selling author, renowned activist, sought-after
speaker, and self-proclaimed “recovering sinner.” Shane writes and speaks
around the world about peacemaking, social justice, and Jesus, and is the
author of numerous books including The Irresistible Revolution, Jesus for
President, and his newest book, Executing Grace (2016). He is the vision-
ary founder of The Simple Way in Philadelphia, and director of Red Letter
Christians. His work has been featured in Fox News, Esquire, SPIN, the Wall
Street Journal, NPR, and CNN.
xvi contributors

Dr. David Gushee is Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics


and Director for the Center of Theology and Public Life at Mercer Univer-
sity. He is a scholar, activist, and churchman. As an author and editor of
twenty books and hundreds of articles in his field, he is widely regarded
as one of the leading moral voices in American Christianity. His research
interests focus on the ethical teachings of Jesus Christ and the Christian
theological-ethical tradition, together with its contemporary implications
for Christian discipleship and public witness. He has traveled to Israel/Pal-
estine on two separate initiatives, and is a fellow of the Christian Leaders
Initiative of the American Jewish Committee.
Dr. Joel Hunter is senior pastor of Northland, A Church Distributed, a
pioneering congregation of 20,000 focused on building communities of
Christians around the world. A nationally and internationally recognized
bridge-builder among religious and mainstream leaders, his challenge to
Christians is to be the church everywhere, every day. He speaks and writes
on contemporary issues and finding common ground so that issues of
compassion can be addressed in ways that benefit all. Hunter is the author
of several books, including A New Kind of Conservative, which outlines a
nonpartisan approach to political involvement, and Church Distributed, an
explanation of how the church can thrive in an era of connection.
Bill Hybels is the founding and senior pastor of Willow Creek Community
Church in South Barrington, Illinois, and chairman of the board of Willow
Creek Association. He convened The Global Leadership Summit in 1995,
following a God-given prompting to help raise and develop the spiritual gift
of leadership for the local church. Both visionary and passionate about see-
ing every local church reach its full God-given potential, he speaks around
the world on strategic issues related to leadership, evangelism, and church
growth. An exceptional communicator, he is a best-selling author of more
than twenty books, including Axiom, Holy Discontent, Just Walk Across the
Room, The Volunteer Revolution, Courageous Leadership, and The Power of a
Whisper: Hearing God and Having the Guts to Respond.
Lynne Hybels has been an active volunteer at Willow Creek Commu-
nity Church since she and her husband, Bill, started it in 1975. For the last
twenty years she has engaged in ministry partnerships in under-resourced
communities in Latin America and Africa, and has advocated for compre-
hensive immigration reform on behalf of the hundreds of undocumented
immigrants who call Willow Creek their church home. Since 2009, Lynne
has been actively trying to learn what it means to follow Jesus into places
of conflict. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the deadliest con-
flict since World War II still rages, she has partnered with local churches
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