Elias Chacour
Auteur de Frères de sang
A propos de l'auteur
Elias Chacour is Archbishop of Galilee.
Œuvres de Elias Chacour
Nous appartenons a terre. L'histoire d'un Palestinien d'Israël qui vit pour la paix et la réconciliation (1993) 180 exemplaires
Another Man From Galilee 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Date de naissance
- 1939-11-29
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Israël (Naturalisation, 19 48)
- Lieux de résidence
- Kafr Bir'im, Upper Galilee, British Mandate of Palestine (birth)
Ibillin, Galilee , Israel - Études
- St. Sulpice Seminary (Theology)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Talmud, Torah, Aramaic, Syriac) - Professions
- archbishop
author
peace activist
priest - Organisations
- Melkite Greek Catholic Church (Archbishop of Galilee)
- Prix et distinctions
- World Methodist Peace Award (1994)
Niwano Peace Prize (1991) - Courte biographie
- Elias Chacour was the first Arab to gain a higher degree at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Membres
Critiques
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 6
- Membres
- 885
- Popularité
- #28,944
- Évaluation
- 4.1
- Critiques
- 7
- ISBN
- 29
- Langues
- 5
This is both a memoir of the author's work in peacemaking, and a history of the unrest between Israel and Palestine.
I knew virtually nothing of the issues between these two nations (only that they existed), and it was enlightening and saddening to learn the details.
In a way, it was refreshing for me, a white American, to read about a racial/ethnic divide that wasn't the black and white one. It allowed me to look at the division with more objectivity and offered a perspective that I can apply to the tensions in my own society.
My only concern with the book is that the gospel of Jesus didn't seem to be clearly presented, and Chacour didn't address the biblical passages that address peace, such as when Jesus says that he did not come to bring peace on earth (Matt. 10:34). It left me unsure of which message Chacour actually believes: that there is only one way to be reconciled to God (through the blood of Jesus), or that all religions which claim to serve the God of the biblical Old Testament, and reject Jesus as the Messiah, are as valid as Christianity.… (plus d'informations)