“A Swede in Jerusalem” Book
$10“A Swede in Jerusalem” Book, is a Swedish book published by Diyar Publisher, in 2012 by Sune Fahlgren.
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“A Swede in Jerusalem” Book, is a Swedish book published by Diyar Publisher, in 2012 by Sune Fahlgren.
Explore the experiences, and challenges, faced by “Arab Christians in Israel” in this important book, edited by Johnny Mansour and published by Diyar Publisher in the Holy Land of Bethlehem (2012).
Explore the rich history, and heritage, of Bethlehem with this book, by Garo Nalbandian, Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb, and Fred Strickert.
Published by Diyar in Bethlehem in 2013.
Bethlehem Besieged Book published by Diyar Publisher in 2004, by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb.
It is the stories of hope, in times of troubles.
“Christ at the Check Point” book, published by Diyar Publisher in 2018, by Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac.
This book contains the most important papers from the second, third, and fourth Christ at the Checkpoint conferences that took place in Bethlehem.
The themes of these conferences were: “Hope in the Midst of Conflict” (2012),
“Your Kingdom Come” (2014),
and “The Gospel in the Face of Religious Extremism” (2016).
“Faith in The Face of Empire” book, published by Diyar publisher, in 2014, by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb.
See the Bible through Palestinian eyes.
Mitri Raheb, a Palestinian Christian, explores how empires, from Rome to modern day Israel, have shaped the biblical story, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
He examines Jesus’s life, and teachings within their historical context, highlighting their relevance to Palestinians today, and offering a powerful message, of faith and hope, in the face of oppression.
“God’s Reign and People’s Rules” Book, published by Diyar Publisher, in 2009, by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb.
“I never Promised you A Rose Garden” book, published by, Diyar Publisher in Bethlehem, in 2015, by Troy Ismir.
“Invention of History” book published in 2015, edited by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb.
The book analyzes major theological trends and shifts of the twentieth century, and focuses on the Interplay, between Theology and Politics, regarding Israel and Palestine.
Key to Peace looks at why Jerusalem is so important in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
It explores the city’s religious meaning, recent events, and the problems facing its people.
Based on new research from Dar al-Kalima University, this book helps us understand Jerusalem and why it matters for peace.
“Karima Abboud كريمة عبود” book, published by Diyar Publisher, in 2011 by:
Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb, Ahmad Mruuat and Dr. Issam Nassar.
Discover the remarkable story of Karima Abboud, Palestine’s pioneering female first photographer.
This book celebrates her life, work, and enduring legacy, showcasing her extraordinary contributions to preserving Palestinian history, and culture, through the lens of her camera.
“Latin American with Palestinian Roots” book, represents the first attempt to shed light on the Christian Palestinian presence in Latin America, with special focus on Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Chile.
Published in 2012 by Viola Raheb Abado, by Diyar Publisher in Bethlehem.
“Palestinian Christians in the West Bank” book, offers a comprehensive examination of the history, culture, and socio-political realities, facing this community.
Authored by Rania Al Qass Collings, Rifat Odeh Kassis, and Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb.
Published by Diyar Publisher in 2012.
Many resources could be found dealing with the status of Palestinian Christians. However, a few of them could be considered comprehensive and up-to-date. This has been confirmed by a recent mapping carried out by Diyar Consortium. This book aims at creating a reliable database that is essential in developing a shared, comprehensive and ecumenical strategic vision for Christian support in Palestine, so that Christianity survives and thrives. This book includes different forms of information: statistics, charts and tables about the Christian presence in Palestine, a study on the emigration trends of Palestinian Christians, a study on the attitudes of Christians towards Church-related Organizations, as well as a comprehensive directory of all Church-related Organizations and Institutions in the West Bank.
“Palestinian Identity” book published by Diyar Publisher in 2014, edited by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb.
The development of the Palestinian Identity has been the focus of many
studies and conferences. However, all of the studies so far concentrate
on the emergence of this identity in the last hundred years. Although
several papers in this book still have dealt with the development of the
Palestinian Identity in late Ottoman and early British Mandate Palestine,
another focus of the event was however on analyzing the understanding
of the Palestinian Identity in relation to the biblical story, history and
archeology and how this understanding has been reflected in poetry
and the art. The self-Understanding of the Palestinians of themselves in
relation to time and space and their relationship to other marginalized
groups is a question of high political and social relevance.
The participation of scholars from different parts of the world in the
event did not only bring an international scope, persuasions and perspectives,
but helped fostering an ecumenical, interdisciplinary, multi-ethnic
and multi-cultural environ, dialogues and philosophy.
“Sailing Through Troubled Waters” book, published by Diyar Publisher, in 2013, by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb.
This collection of essays, by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb, published to commemorate his 25th anniversary as a pastor, explores a range of topics, related to Palestinian Christianity.
From the historical context, of the early Church, in the Arab world to the modern day challenges, facing Palestinian Christians, Raheb offers insightful perspectives informed by his theological scholarship, and personal experience.
These previously, unpublished works, provide a valuable contribution, to understanding the complexities, of faith, and life, in the Holy Land.
“The Biblical Text in the Context of Occupation” book, is the first comprehensive attempt to study, and develop a hermeneutic of liberation in the context, of the Israeli Occupation of the Palestinian land.
It analyses the importance of culture, ethnicity, race, gender, ideology, theology, and politics vis-a-vis the processes of comprehension, analysis, interpretation, and contextualization of the Bible.
The scholars from 16 countries bring not only an international scope of persuasions and perspectives, but also foster ecumenical, inter-disciplinary, multi-ethnic, and multi-cultural dialogue and philosophy.
The book identifies a new path, for theology that is responsible to its original source, and that is relevant to the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
Published by Diyar Publisher in 2012 by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb
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