If one is looking for a serious book to help understand the competing secular and religious claims to Israel and Palestine in the modern world – and in our contemporary post-October 7 situation – Israel/Palestine in World Religions: Whose Promised Land? is the one. 

Written by an eminent and experienced scholar in the field of Zionism, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Israel studies, this superbly researched and well-developed book by Professor Emeritus Ilan Troen of Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba and Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, is an invaluable resource for understanding deeply the diverse historical and theological narratives which underly the conflict that has been raging for more than 100 years by now in the Land of Israel. This special land, which is claimed to be holy by three religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam — and two peoples – the Jewish people and the Palestinian people, who have been trying to figure out ways to share this land for a long time (not terribly successfully) – remains an issue of unresolved conflict and contention.

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