God's Peoples: Covenant and Land in South Africa, Israel, and Ulster, by Donald Harman

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Chosen as one of Library Journal's Best Books of 1992 "Superb scholarship and compelling writing."--Library Journal "Splendidly illuminating and enthrallingly readable."--Conor Cruise O'Brien Asserting that the dominant peoples of South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Israel have based their cultural identity on a belief in a covenant with an all-powerful God, Akenson vividly characterizes the effects of this conviction on each nation's history.

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Kelm, C. (1994). God’s Peoples: Covenant and Land in South Africa, Israel, and Ulster, by Donald Harman. Arc: The Journal of the School of Religious Studies, 22, 140–143. https://doi.org/10.26443/arc.v22i.711

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