'Groundbreaking'.
Abrar
'His argument should be read and taken deadly seriously...Nur makes a fascinating comparison between US backing for Israel today and British Christian backing for the Zionist project over a hundred years ago.'
John Rose, International Socialism
'As a collection of virtually independent, yet interdependent essays, this books must strike the reader as unique in its breadth of discourse in the now increasingly over-subscribed as well as predominately 'area study' focussed discipline of Middle Eastern politics and history ... very important and contextually relevant.'
Sam Jacob, University of Exeter, Friends of Al-Aqsa
'Challenging.'
The Pastoral Review
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The Bible and the Founding Myths of Israel: History, New Historiography and the Truth (1882-1948)
- 2. From the Secular to the Sacred: Messianic Zionism and the Occupied Territories (1967-2006)
- 3. Reinventing Maimonides: From Universalist Arabo-Jewish Philosopher to Religious Fundamentalist (1967-2006)
- 4. Jewish Fundamentalism and the 'Sacred Geography' of Jerusalem in Comparative Perspective: Implications for Inter-faith Relations
- 5. The Politics of Armageddon: Christian Fundamentalism, the State of Israel and Jerusalem
- 6. Political Islam in Palestine and Israel
- 7. Reading the Bible with the Eyes of the Canaanites: Michael Prior, Liberation Theology and Moral Obligations
- 8. The Secular Democractic State: Edward W. Said and a New Political Vision for Palestine and Israel
- Epilogue