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Nicholas Brown has provided a thoroughly researched and elegantly constructed volume that upends long-standing assumptions and opens up vexing questions about the land of Israel within the life of Jesus and the early Church
Brown has tightly packed within two hundred pages an argument that contests interpretative traditions that are deeply embedded in both the academy and the Church
Brown’s work will most immediately claim the attention of readers who make contemporary New Testament scholarship a part of their regular diet. The issues that he frames carry immense significance for Christians who are struggling to come to terms with a history that continues to shape political and theological sensibilities about the current Palestinian-Israeli impasse and the ethics of territorial governance
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Brown For the Nation: Jesus, the Restoration of Israel and Articulating a Christian Ethic of Territorial Governance (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2016), xiii + 216 pp. Nicholas Brown has provided a thoroughly researched and elegantly constructed volume that upends long-standing assumptions and opens up vexing questions about the land of Israel within the life of Jesus and the early Church.
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