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Justice, and only justice
Book • 1989
Naim Ateek's 'Justice and Only Justice' is a seminal articulation of Palestinian liberation theology, urging the church to confront injustice and stand with the oppressed.
The book reinterprets biblical themes in light of Palestinian suffering under occupation, challenging theological justifications for dispossession.
Ateek combines scriptural exegesis, pastoral concern, and political analysis to call for nonviolent resistance and international solidarity.
He critiques both religious complicity and political indifference, proposing a theology rooted in justice as central to Christian faith.
The work has profoundly influenced Palestinian theological formation and global conversations on faith and human rights.
The book reinterprets biblical themes in light of Palestinian suffering under occupation, challenging theological justifications for dispossession.
Ateek combines scriptural exegesis, pastoral concern, and political analysis to call for nonviolent resistance and international solidarity.
He critiques both religious complicity and political indifference, proposing a theology rooted in justice as central to Christian faith.
The work has profoundly influenced Palestinian theological formation and global conversations on faith and human rights.
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