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In Righteous Gentiles: Religion, Identity, and Myth in John Hagee's Christians United for Israel, Sean Durbin offers a critical analysis of America's largest Pro-Israel organization, Christians United for Israel, along with its critics and collaborators. Although many observers focus on Christian Zionism's influence on American foreign policy, or whether or not Christian Zionism is 'truly' religious, Righteous Gentiles takes a different approach.

Through his creative and critical analysis of Christian Zionists' rhetoric and mythmaking strategies, Durbin demonstrates how they represent their identities and political activities as authentically religious. At the same time, Durbin examines the role that Jews and the state of Israel play as vehicles or empty signifiers through which Christian Zionist truth claims are represented as manifestly real.

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Publication date: February 25, 2020

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Series Editor Preface

Acknowledgements

Notes on Previously Published Material

Introduction

1 Cultural and Theological Sources of American and Christian Affinity for Israel

2 "For Such a Time as This": The Origins of Christians United for Israel as a Representation of Modern Mythmaking

3 Walking in the Mantle of Esther: Political Action as Religious Practice

4 David and Goliath, Isaac and Ishmael: Islam, Demonology, and the Eternal Enmity of God's Enemies

5 Gideon in the Winepress: Internal Enemies and the Discursive Politics of Naming

6 "I am an Israeli": Christian Zionism as American Redemption

7 Conclusion: "I Will Bless Those Who Bless You": Philo-Semitism, Fetishism, and Unleashing the Blessings of God

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Part of the Studies in Critical Research on Religion series.

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