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The use and misuse of religious language: Zionism and the Palestinians

journal contribution
posted on 2005-05-01, 00:00 authored by David Wetherell
Every discipline which deals with the land question in Canaan-Palestine- Israel is afflicted by the problem of specialisation. The political scientist and historian usually discuss the issue of land in Israel purely in terms of interethnic and international relations, biblical scholars concentrate on the historical and archaeological question with virtually no reference to ethics, and scholars of human rights usually evade the question of God. What follows is an attempt, through theology and political history, to understand the history of the Israel-Palestine land question in a way which respects the complexity of the question. From a scrutiny of the language used in the Bible to the development of political Zionism from the late 19th century it is possible to see the way in which a secular movement mobilised the figurative language of religion into a literal 'title deed' to the land of Palestine signed by God.

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Holy land studies

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4

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1

Pagination

73 - 86

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

Location

Edinburgh, Scotland

ISSN

1474-9475

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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Edinburgh University Press

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