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The End of Days Gershom Gorenberg

The End of Days von Gershom Gorenberg

The End of Days Gershom Gorenberg


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Zusammenfassung

This book explains the fascination with the Temple Mount and why it remains a catalyst for conflict. It also shows why the risks of conflict will increase as fundamentalist of three faiths vie to bring about their version of God's kingdom on earth.

The End of Days Zusammenfassung

The End of Days: Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount Gershom Gorenberg

Cain murdered Abel, says an ancient legend, in an argument over who would own the Temple Mount. That story summs up the passion aroused by the sacred real estate: the hilltop in Jerusalem where King David erected an alter, where Solomon and Herod built their temples, where the Dome of the Rock now stands, and where prominent leaders of America's Christian right insistently predict, the Third Temple will be built. The Temple Mount is a symbol, in the world of Christianity, Judaism and Islam, of the end of the world, and its fate is important to the preservation of peace in the volatile Middle East. This book explains the fascination, of fundamentalist, with the Mount and why it remains a catalyst for conflict. It also shows why the risks will increase after the year 2000, as prophesised dates for the End pass and believers look for a way to ensure that the End comes within the lifetime of those who saw the creation of the state of Israel.

Über Gershom Gorenberg

Gershom Gorenberg is a senior editor and columnist at THE JERUSALEM REPORT, a regular contributor to THE NEW REPULIC and coauthor of SHALOM, FRIEND: THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF YITZHAK RABIN. He grew up in California and since 1977 has lived in Jerusalem.

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The End of Days: Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount Gershom Gorenberg
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Simon & Schuster Ltd
20010417
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Short-listed for National Jewish Book Award (Israel) 2000
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