An electronic copy of book is available for Library Members Sign in to view the book
This book offers a detailed, insider-informed analysis of how Christian-Zionist ideology has shaped U.S. foreign policy, particularly toward the Middle East. Drawing on the author’s experience as a U.S. Senate staffer, it traces Christian Zionism’s intellectual and political evolution from 19th-century imperialism through modern American policymaking, arguing that evangelical Christian belief in biblical prophecy has significantly influenced U.S.–Israel relations, congressional decision-making, and military interventions. The book highlights the movement’s growing political power and its implications for peace, democracy, and stability in the region
Sub Title:
Edition:
Volume:
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Publishing Year: 2009
ISBN: 978-1845117559
Pages: 272