Match Made in Heaven e-bog
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Over the course of an extraordinary year, Zev Chafetsformer New York Daily News columnist and onetime director of the Israeli government press officetraveled the world to explore the improbable confluence of Jews and evangelicals. He spent quality time with Jerry Falwell, visited Jewish cadets at West Point, attended the world's biggest Christian retail show, embarked on a road trip with the ra...
E-bog
71,84 DKK
Forlag
HarperCollins e-books
Udgivet
13 oktober 2009
Længde
240 sider
Genrer
Religious and theocratic ideologies
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780061857485
Over the course of an extraordinary year, Zev Chafetsformer New York Daily News columnist and onetime director of the Israeli government press officetraveled the world to explore the improbable confluence of Jews and evangelicals. He spent quality time with Jerry Falwell, visited Jewish cadets at West Point, attended the world's biggest Christian retail show, embarked on a road trip with the rabbi with the largest gentile following since Jesus, journeyed to the Holy Land with a band of repentant Christian pilgrims, and broke bread with George W. Bush and five hundred fellow Jewish Republicans. A Match Made in Heaven is the penetrating, engaging, and often hilarious narrative of Chafets's determined quest to get to the root of a very serious question: Why do evangelicals support Israel so strongly? Equal parts history, comedy, travelogue, and political tract, it is a smart and adventurous odyssey along a rapidly changing religious and political border.