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The Revival of Palestinian Christianity

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Abstract Palestinian Christians are a minority of approximately 1 or 2% in a context marked by conflict, expulsions, and ongoing emigration. Despite all this, Palestinian Christians have made a significant contribution to society in the spheres of politics, the arts, science, and social welfare. Moreover, from the 1980s onwards, this Palestinian context of struggle has also been the source for the emergence of a socially and politically committed contextual theology. This article analyses the development of Palestinian contextual theology by examining theological publications by Palestinian theologians. It identifies liberation, reconciliation, witness, ecumenism, and interfaith-dialogue as some of the dominant theological themes. What unites these publications is a theological engagement with the Palestinian Christian identity in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Title: The Revival of Palestinian Christianity
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Abstract Palestinian Christians are a minority of approximately 1 or 2% in a context marked by conflict, expulsions, and ongoing emigration.
Despite all this, Palestinian Christians have made a significant contribution to society in the spheres of politics, the arts, science, and social welfare.
Moreover, from the 1980s onwards, this Palestinian context of struggle has also been the source for the emergence of a socially and politically committed contextual theology.
This article analyses the development of Palestinian contextual theology by examining theological publications by Palestinian theologians.
It identifies liberation, reconciliation, witness, ecumenism, and interfaith-dialogue as some of the dominant theological themes.
What unites these publications is a theological engagement with the Palestinian Christian identity in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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