For Zion's Sake

The Judeo-Christian Tradition in American Culture

By (author) Fuad Sha'ban

Ebook (VitalSource) - £90.00

Publication date:

20 March 2005

Length of book:

264 pages

Publisher

Pluto Press

ISBN-13: 9781849644716

This book explores the role of religion, especially religious extremism, in American culture. In particular, it examines the development of the Judeo-Christian tradition, its impact on America's self-image, and the way it has influenced America's attitude to the Arab World.

The Christian Right has become a very powerful force in American politics. Its basic belief in Christian Zionism has resulted in a steadfast commitment to the establishment of the state of Israel and to its aggressive expansion, and has made Zionism a central part of government policy, for both Republicans and Democrats.

Fuad Sha'ban shows how this is not a new phenomenon: what he terms the 'Vision of Zion' in American life has its roots in literature, the arts and internal politics from colonial times until today. Looking in detail at a wealth of resources, including religious and literary texts, as well as official political statements, he pieces together a subtle account of how America's Puritan roots have fostered a specifically religious political culture that encourages hatred and suspicion of the Muslim World in domestic and foreign policy.
'An important treatise for anyone who is seriously concerned about the United States' relationship with the Middle East. A delight to read - clearly organised, extensively documented, fluent and graceful in style'