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Standing With Israel

Standing With Israel
By David Brog

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Many people do not understand or know how to explain Christian Zionism. Some question why evangelicals should support Israel. Based on theological and historical research, David Brog makes persuasive appeals to Christians to embrace Israel and to Jews to overcome their fears of Christian Zionists.

Focusing on a subject that has been covered by various national media, including the Wall Street Journal, 60 Minutes, and Nightline, Standing With Israel goes beyond politics to: • Profile leading Christian Zionists and detail the views and motives that drive their politics. • Spotlight Jews who have been at the forefront of forming a budding alliance with Israel’s Christian allies. • Explain why so many American Jews are deeply uncomfortable with this outpouring of Christian support.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #238517 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-05-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 285 pages

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This well-reasoned and thoughtfully presented book will appeal to readers inside and outside the Christian market.

—Christine D. Johnson -- Christian Retailing, April 17, 2006

This well-reasoned and thoughtfully presented book will appeal to readers inside and outside the Christian market.

—Christine D. Johnson -- Christian Retailing, April 17, 2006

This well-reasoned and thoughtfully presented book will appeal to readers inside and outside the Christian market.

—Christine D. Johnson --Christian Retailing, April 17, 2006

From the Inside Flap
The phenomenon of evangelical Christian support for Israel has garnered increasing media attention in recent years. Yet almost all of this coverage has been shallow and skeptical. Few have bothered to go beyond recycling the conventional wisdom. David Brog went behind the headlines to find the truth about Christian Zionism. By spending time with Christian Zionists, attending their churches and events, and reading their books and publications, Brog discovered the real motives and goals of an increasingly powerful political movement.

In the process, Brog became convinced he was tapping into something far deeper than politics. Brog, a Jew, came to believe that he was witnessing the birth pangs of a Christian/Jewish reconciliation that has been over two millennia in the making. In this important book, David Brog stands the conventional wisdom about Christians and Jews on its head. In so doing, he helps to further the very reconciliation he seeks to chronicle. This book is required reading for anyone who cares about the future of Christian/Jewish relations and the State of Israel.

From the Back Cover
Breaking the Shackles of the Past

Evangelicals have been israel’s staunchest defenders for most of my lifetime, but rarely for the reasons many people assume. David Brog explains evangelicals’ position theologically and historically, making practical sense of complicated issues. I’m grateful for this work, and I hope to see it on the shelf of every politician, pastor, journalist, and student I know. —Ted Haggard, Senior Pastor New life Church, Colorado Springs, Co

This important, persuasive book argues that "Christians who embrace the Jews as the elect of god are ascendant both theologically and politically. In twenty-first-century America, the righteous gentiles have taken over the church." Brog explains how and why "evangelical Christians have become a powerful pro-israel force in America." He also challenges the american Jewish community to recognize the change and take it to heart. An eloquent and well-crafted presentation of an urgent proposition. —Jacob neusner Research Professor of theology Senior Fellow, Institute of Advanced Theology, Bard College


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This book changed my views.5
Standing with Israel is one of those rare books that actually changes how you think. It's not loud. It doesn't shout at you. But it actually persuades you through well-reasoned arguments. I was always supicious of Christian support for Israel and thought that they had an ulterior motive for reachng out to Jews. But I don't believe that any more. David Brog's book has convinced me that Christians who support Israel are true and much needed friends of Israel.

"O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion ..."5
Standing With Israel is an eloquent plea for reconciliation between Jews and Christians, based upon mutual values and a shared history of Zionism. In the introduction, the author makes a link between the righteous gentiles of the past and mainstream evangelical Christians who today support Israel. There are many instances of secular people and Christians that sheltered Jews during the Holocaust. And since the rebirth of Israel, the country has gained good friends amongst influential Christian leaders like Gary Bauer, John Hagee, Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson.

The book chronicles the development of Christian theology and how it influenced attitudes towards Jews down the ages. Replacement Theology, the destructive idea that the Church replaced the Jews, is an ancient thread running from certain Gospel verses through the writings of church fathers like John Chrysostom, Justin Martyr and St Augustine. But another strain of Christianity with its roots in the Puritans found eloquent expression in the Plymouth Brethren founded in 1827 and ultimately became the dominant form of the religion in the USA in the 20th century.

There were always Christians who provided vital assistance to the Zionist project. Early Christian Zionism in fact predates Jewish Zionism. Theodor Herzl had a great ally in the Englishman William Hechler. In America, there was William Blackstone who worked tirelessly for the cause. Three well-known Christians had a direct hand in the rebirth of Israel: Arthur Balfour, Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman. Recently, Jews and Christians have joined hands in organizations like the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, led by Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein.

The motives of today's Christian Zionists are investigated and found to be based on Genesis 12 verse 3: "I will bless those who bless you." Furthermore, there is a profound gratitude to the nation who wrote and preserved the scriptures. These Christians are steadfast friends of Israel and the Jews, providing material and spiritual support to the beleaguered nation and to Diaspora Jews. In view of the long centuries of Christian persecution, it is not surprising that the mainstream Jewish response has been lukewarm, if not somewhat hostile. To understand this, one needs only consider the sorry history of Martin Luther who turned from supporter of the Jews to a deadly enemy in his later years.

There are many issues on which Christian and Jewish leaders disagree. Abraham Foxman of the ADL, for example, still perceives the Christian Right as a threat. This despite the fact that prominent Christians such as Falwell and Robertson have proved themselves to be trustworthy friends of Israel. Other longtime supporters of the Jewish State include Jan Willem van der Hoeven of the International Christian Zionist Center who was influenced at an early age by the example of the Ten Boom family in Holland.

In the conclusion, the author looks at bipartisan support of Israel in the USA and reveals the close personal relationships between Theodor Herzl and William Hechler, Chaim Weizmann and Arthur Balfour, and Menachem Begin and Jerry Falwell. In these perilous times of resurgent anti-Semitism, it is comforting to know that Israel is not alone. The country now has millions of devoted friends in the USA and around the world. God bless Israel and America.

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Compelling, Captivating, Important Work5
Unlike most or perhaps all other readers, I was predisposed to dislike David Brog's work when I picked it up. David, a friend and former colleague, had asked me to look at a draft of a non-fiction manuscript he had been slaving over. I knew David was a brainy guy (Princeton, Harvard Law School, lawyer at a major national firm here and at one in Israel, and chief of staff for a Senator), and I knew he was passionate about his subject. But the aspiring/frustrated writer in me said it's not so easy to translate that into powerful prose. I figured I'd read his first few pages, skim the rest and give him an honest but kind assessment.
I was stunned from his opening paragraph. The work was gripping -- enlightening, inspiring, and written in compelling, captivating, fast-faced prose that tapped historical touchstones and drew on savvy, nuanced observation and analysis to make connections between seemingly disparate elements to present a powerful mosaic and thesis. I wound up reading the entire manuscript in one sitting, savoring language I had expected to skim. I learned key points about a vital, pressing topic and corrected some of my own misconceptions.
Standing with Israel is a great read and an important work -- from an astute, insightful and gifted author.