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  • Bringing to the attention of American and European Christians the plight of Palestinian Christians and evaluating the writings of Palestinian theologians and church leaders are important tasks

  • Too often in the West, Palestinians are presented in pejorative terms and are viewed solely as Muslims, though a portion of the overall Palestinian population is Christian

  • There is a need for a critical study of Palestinian Christian theologies that is attuned to the plight of Palestinians while judicious in its assessment of them

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Bringing to the attention of American and European Christians the plight of Palestinian Christians and evaluating the writings of Palestinian theologians and church leaders are important tasks. Will Stadler Palestinian Christians and the Old Testament: History, Hermeneutics, and Ideology (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2015), xxxiii + 422 pp. The stated goal of the study is to tease out the hermeneutical elements and premises that operate in various writings of contemporary theologians “commonly identified as ‘Arab Christians’ who live in Israel and Palestine”

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