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Bethlehem Speaks (Voices From The Little Town Cry Out)
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Product Details
Author:
Garth Hewitt
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
160
Publisher:
SPCK (August 1, 2008)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780281059560
ISBN-10:
028105956X
Dimensions:
5.08" x 7.8"
File:
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Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$14.99
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Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Case Pack:
20
Imprint:
SPCK Publishing
Weight:
12oz
Overview
Garth Hewitt travels to the Holy Land to uncover the story of the 'living stones', the forgotten faithful. As the Holy Land is home to three faiths, he tells of peacemakers from Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities and of those who are not necessarily religious. We find that the 'little town of Bethlehem' has shrunk in the last few years without people even noticing; that there has been ethnic cleansing of the indigenous community and a struggle for human rights; that an amazingly resilient community can take no more and that its raw wound is an indication of the lack of balance and wisdom in the way the West has responded to the cry for justice. The volume ends with a look at why fundamentalists claim the Holy Land and suggests that there might be another way forward.








