Undoing Conquest: Ancient Israel, the Bible, and the Future of Christianity - Paperback

Undoing Conquest: Ancient Israel, the Bible, and the Future of Christianity - Paperback

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by Kate Common (Author)

How a new understanding of the origins of the Hebrew people can help churches recognize and take responsibility for a history of violence and conquest, make reparations, and seek reconciliation.

In the last century, archaeologists of the Highlands Settlements north of Jerusalem uncovered evidence that reshapes traditional understandings of Israelite history and the Bible. This new history remains largely untold outside of specialized archeological and biblical studies contexts. In Undoing Conquest, Kate Common recovers the material evidence that challenges the theological imagination of conquest that has permeated Christianity.

Examining how biblical conquest narratives shaped Christian ideology, Undoing Conquest offers ways to incorporate the story the Highlands Settlements reveal into the life of the church to

repair the harms of settler-colonialism and genocide, creating a more just future.

Author Biography

Kate Common is Visiting Assistant Professor of Practical Theology and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Scholar at Methodist Theological School in Ohio. She is a practical theologian who specializes in interdisciplinary research in biblical studies, ecclesiology, feminist theology, and theopoetics.

Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.55 x 8.19 x 5.35 IN
Publication Date: February 21, 2024
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