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This episode brings together Palestinian human rights lawyer Sahar Francis, Reverend Ashraf Tanuz and Reverend Dr Graham Adams to examine the situation in Gaza and the West Bank through the lens of the Kairos document from South Africa in 1985.
They discuss parallels between state theology and the Zionist project, the buy-in to the Israeli narrative and failure of some Western churches to speak for justice, the use of religion to legitimize violence, collective punishment, and the urgent call for a justice-based path to peace that is the only real chance of reconciliation and flourishing for all the peoples n the region.
By Lawrence Heath-MooreThis episode brings together Palestinian human rights lawyer Sahar Francis, Reverend Ashraf Tanuz and Reverend Dr Graham Adams to examine the situation in Gaza and the West Bank through the lens of the Kairos document from South Africa in 1985.
They discuss parallels between state theology and the Zionist project, the buy-in to the Israeli narrative and failure of some Western churches to speak for justice, the use of religion to legitimize violence, collective punishment, and the urgent call for a justice-based path to peace that is the only real chance of reconciliation and flourishing for all the peoples n the region.