The Demands of Peace and Reconciliation

Palestinians have been let down by the international communities and their political and legal institutions. Even ecumenical ecclesiastical institutions fail to recognize the injustices perpetrated on the Palestinian people, and to support them in their struggle to retain control of their lands and...

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Main Author: Zaru, Jean (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2002
In: Feminist theology
Year: 2002, Volume: 10, Issue: 29, Pages: 86-95
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Summary:Palestinians have been let down by the international communities and their political and legal institutions. Even ecumenical ecclesiastical institutions fail to recognize the injustices perpetrated on the Palestinian people, and to support them in their struggle to retain control of their lands and homes. Palestinian Christians are expected to speak out when the Bible is abused and used to support injustice and violence. However, it is hard to understand global Christianity's failure to support Palestinian human rights. Similarly, Christian pacifists, such as Quakers, are despised as acquiescent in the wrongs against which others fight. In a male-centred culture, women are expected to support and participate in the struggle. Often they are hurt and damaged. However, they are not allowed any part in community decision making structures. A patriarchal culture denies them responsibility for the future of the community in which they live. Multiple discrimination is inextricably intertwined. A stand against one form of discrimination must include involvement with the whole struggle for human rights.
ISSN:1745-5189
Contains:Enthalten in: Feminist theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/096673500200002908