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El. knyga: First Advent in Palestine: Reversals, Resistance, and the Ongoing Complexity of Hope

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506474809
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506474809
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When we picture the first Advent, we see Mary and Joseph huddled by a manger. We picture Gabriel, magi, and shepherds tending their flocks. A shining star against a midnight sky. But this harmonized version has lifted the Advent story out of its context--those who experienced the first Advent had to travel through great darkness to reach the hope that shining star announced. Trusted scholar and community organizer Kelley Nikondeha takes us back, to where the landscape of Palestine is once again the geographic, socioeconomic, and political backdrop for the Advent story.

Reading the Advent narratives of Luke and Matthew anew, in their original context, changes so much about how we see the true story of resistance, abusive rulers and systems of oppression, and God coming to earth. In Luke, Rome and Caesar loom, and young Mary's strength and resolve shine brightly as we begin to truly understand what it meant for her to live in the tumultuous Galilee region. In Matthew, through Joseph's point of view, we see the brutality of Herod's rule and how the complexities of empire weighed heavily on the Holy Family. We bear witness to the economic hardship of Nazareth, Bethlehem, and the many villages in between--concerns about daily bread, crushing debt, land loss, and dispossession that ring a familiar echo to our modern ears. Throughout her explorations, Nikondeha features the stories of modern-day Palestinians, centering their voices to help us meet an Advent recognizable for today. This thought-provoking examination invites us into a season of discovery, one that is realistic and honest, and that still wonders at the goodness of God's grace.



Bringing us the untold--often hidden--story of Advent, Kelley Nikondeha takes us back to the original landscapes. Then, as now, Palestine was the geographic, socioeconomic, and political backdrop of the Gospel narratives that wrestle with dark themes of violence, exploitive economics, and abuse to arrive at the hard-won hope of Jesus's birth.
Beginnings 1(4)
1 Silence and Suffering: The Maccabees Israel | 1 and 2 Maccabees, Lamentations
5(20)
2 End's Peace Campaign: Zechariah Jerusalem | Luke 1:5--25
25(14)
3 Formed by Galilee: Mary Nazareth | Luke 1:26--38
39(18)
4 Mothers of Advent: Mary and Elizabeth Ein Kerem | Luke 1:39--56
57(20)
5 A Hospitable Birth in a Hard Economy: Caesar's Census, Jesus's Birth Bethlehem | Luke 2:1--7
77(16)
6 Visible and Invisible: Shepherds and Angels Bethlehem | Luke 2:8--21
93(16)
7 Generations: Joseph Bethlehem | Matthew 1:18--25
109(20)
8 Unexpected Hope: Herod, Magi, and a Star Bethlehem | Matthew 2:1--12
129(18)
9 Even alter God Arrived: The Holy Family, Mother Rachel, and the Slaughter of the Innocents Bethlehem and Egypt | Matthew 2:13--18
147(16)
10 Homeland, but Not a Home: Holy Family, Return from Egypt Nazareth | Matthew 2:19--23
163(22)
Continuations 185(4)
Acknowledgments 189(4)
Notes 193(16)
For Further Reading 209(2)
About the Author 211(2)
About the Cover Artist 213