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Christian Zionism in the NewsClaims: US Middle East policy influenced/shaped by powerful Christian Zionist lobby (cf Balfour)Well-known televangelist ZionistsHamas warnings to Christian Zionists(regarded as a fair target)Recent attacks upon UK churches with Zion" in their name. Defining Christian Zionism.
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1. UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN ZIONISM
Theological and Regional Variations
Calvin L. Smith
2. Christian Zionism in the News
Claims: US Middle East policy influenced/shaped by powerful Christian Zionist lobby (cf Balfour)
Well-known televangelist Zionists
Hamas warnings to Christian Zionists
(regarded as a fair target)
Recent attacks upon UK churches with “Zion” in their name
3. Defining Christian Zionism Heb. “Sion” (Zion)
Ophel ? Jerusalem ? Jewish homeland in Palestine
Jewish Zionism
Support for a Jewish homeland on political grounds
Christian Zionism
Support for a Jewish homeland on theological grounds
Primarily an Evangelical movement
4.
Christian Zionism perceived as monolithic.
“All Christian Zionists uncritically support Israel”
“All Christian Zionists reject land for peace”
Purpose of This Presentation
Demonstrate Christian Zionism is not
homogenous (Evangelical Left vs Right)
Identify how local factors shape Christian “Zionisms”
Highlight several methodological issues when researching religio-political issues such as this
5. Why It Matters… Israel-Palestine conflict: major issue on the geopolitical stage
Theological nature of the conflict (Christian Zionism, liberation theology, settler Judaism, Muslim land)
Perceived role of Evangelicals in shaping US policy in the Middle East
In short, an example of how religion
impacts society and politics
(cf 1980s+ religion as a political determinant)
Hence, growing literature on Christian Zionism
6. Regional and theological variations of Christian Zionism…
7. 1. Israel and Latin American Pentecostalism REVOLUTIONARY NICARAGUA (1979-1990)
Leftist Sandinista revolution
Sandinista links with PLO (training camps)
Nicaraguan Pentecostalism: pro-US, classical, Zionist
CDS, ration cards, “Mark of the Beast”
‘Actualised’ hermeneutic: “We’re in the End Times”
Sandinista view of Israel cited as proof
Sandinista purge of Nicaraguan Jewry
8. Thus, local factors exacerbated AoG’s Zionism
cf. autochthonous Pentecostalism in Latin America
(eg Chile, Brazil)
Less dependent on exogenous theology
Less inclined to embrace classical Pentecostal
theology (eg glossolalia in Chile)
Less eschatological, less Zionist
Also, less suspicious of the Left (unlike in Nicaragua)
Grassroots Chilean Pentecostals and Allende (1970) cf hierarchical support for Pinochet
9. 2. US versus UK Christian “Zionisms” DOMINANT EXPRESSION OF U.S. ZIONISM
Highly politicised (political right)
Eschatologically-driven, apocalyptic
Seeks to hasten parousia
Actualised hermeneutic (pivotal biblical prophecy role; some argue it seeks to foment Middle East crisis)
BRITISH CHRISTIAN ZIONISM
More covenantal (focus on Jews as God’s covenant people)
Less eschatological
(But note: both expressions present in UK and US)
10. 3. British Pentecostalism and Israel CLASSICAL PENTECOSTALISM IN THE UK
Traditionally Zionist (though not as much as US)
(NB gradual AoG shift to amillennialism)
RESTORATIONISM (house church m’t)
Bryn Jones’ internationalism, pro-Palestinian
(w/c, British trade unionist internationalism?)
Terry Virgo and New Frontiers
Promotion of Stephen Sizer
11. 4. Evangelical Views From the Holy Land Palestinian liberation theology, Reformed Arabs
(local factor: Evangelical Arabs much less Zionist)
But also Christian Zionist Arabs!
Christian Arabs who reject both
supercessionism and Zionism
Grassroots vs hierarchy
Jerusalem, Israeli, West Bank Arab-Christian differences
Messianic Jews as Zionists or anti-supercessionist
Reformed Jewish Christians
(political, not theological Zionists)
12. 5. Christian Zionism or anti-Supercessionism? R. Kendall Soulen
The God of Israel and Christian Theology
Identifies three forms of supercessionism:
punitive, economic, structural
Soulen rejects supercessionism completely
The Jews remain God’s chosen people
But Soulen also firmly rejects Zionism
13. Other Factors to Consider… Some Christian Zionists publicly criticise Israel
Some Christian Zionists reject the anti-Arab racism within parts of the movement
(Hagaric covenant)
Some Christian Zionists allow for an exchange of land for peace
14. IN SUMMARY
15. Parodies of Pro-Israel Christian Views All pro-Israel Christians are Zionist
All Zionists on the political right
All Zionists are politically active and lobbying their governments
All are obsessed with the land and the End Times
None want peace in the Middle East
All are racists, anti-Arab
Lacks nuance.
Christian Zionism is more complex.
16. Yes, such views exist. But… Note various expressions of Christian Zionism
Note also how local factors/theology help shape the movement
Some focus on the people rather than the land
Possible common ground for dialogue between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian Christians?
17. Methodological Issues Take care of explanations relying heavily on homogeneity/generalisation
Interview all stakeholders (eg hierarchichal, grassroots, different denominations)
Dangers of ideologically-driven sources
Problems with investing too much authority in a single source or interview
18. For a copy of this Powerpoint file
www.calvinsmith.org
Resources ? Other Resources