Toward a Lutheran Response to Christian Zionism 1

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Abstract: The following article discusses the Christian Zionist movement, and emphasizes the danger it poses to facilitating peace in the Middle East. The author argues that it is a political movement built on a particular theological system, that of premillenial dispensationalism. This particular system also is discussed in detail, including its origins and its contemporary manifestations. The article concludes with some suggestions for how a Lutheran theological perspective might constructively engage Christian Zionism in the service of promoting a vision of hope for the future.

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Smith, R. O. (2009). Toward a Lutheran Response to Christian Zionism 1. Dialog, 48(3), 279–291. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6385.2009.00471.x

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