For Zion's Sake: The Judeo-Christian Tradition in American Culture

by Fuad Sha'ban

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

322.10973

Collection

Publication

Pluto Press (2005), Edition: First edition, 264 pages

Description

This book explores the role of religion, especially religious extremism, in American culture. In particular, it examines the development of the Judeo-Christian tradition, its impact on America's self-image, and the way it has influenced America's attitude to the Arab World. The Christian Right has become a very powerful force in American politics. Its basic belief in Christian Zionism has resulted in a steadfast commitment to the establishment of the state of Israel and to its aggressive expansion, and has made Zionism a central part of government policy, for both Republicans and Democrats. Fuad Sha'ban shows how this is not a new phenomenon: what he terms the 'Vision of Zion' in American life has its roots in literature, the arts and internal politics from colonial times until today. Looking in detail at a wealth of resources, including religious and literary texts, as well as official political statements, he pieces together a subtle account of how America's Puritan roots have fostered a specifically religious political culture that encourages hatred and suspicion of the Muslim World in domestic and foreign policy.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

264 p.; 5.31 inches

ISBN

0745322360 / 9780745322360

Barcode

91100000178179

DDC/MDS

322.10973
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