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السياق المعاصر للعلاقات المسيحية الإسلامية في بيت المقدس

Year 1999, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 27 - 42, 01.12.1999

Abstract


السياق المعاصر للعلاقات المسيحية الإسلامية في بيت المقدس

, دنكين مكفيرسن , باللغة الإنجليزية

References

  • For an authoritative overview of this subject see chapter 5 ofM. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry (Routledge, London and New York, 1999)
  • The World Council of Churches was founded in 1948 and represents most of the mainstream non-Roman Catholic Christian denominations
  • Statement of World Council Of Churches central Committee on Jerusalem, West Berlin, August 1974
  • Statement received from the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations ,3 December, 1979, Documents on Jerusalem, (Passia, Jerusalem, 1996), P. 19
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, (Greenwood, New York, 1990), P. 154
  • Statement by east Jerusalem, West Geneva, 20 August 1980 Documents on Jerusalem, P. 20
  • Address by. the .Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, Archbishop' Renato R. Martino, concerning Jerusalem, 10 April 1989, Documents onJerusalem, P. 24
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, p. 154
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid., p. 156
  • These details affect the Holy Places and religious commumtles specified in 1922 ion the League of Nations Mandate to Britain; the UN General Assembly of 194 7 which designated Jerusalem as a separate entity; UN Resolution of December 1948 on the status of Jerusalem and the right of Palestinian return; the UN General Assembly Resolution 303 of 1948 reasserting that Jerusalem should be placed under international authority and administered by the UN; and UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 which demanded Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem and the other occupied territories
  • See M. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry, p. 124
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, p. 39
  • Statement of Solidarity with the Christian Churches in Jerusalem by the Higher Council for Islamic Waqf Affairs and Holy Sites, April 1990, Documents on Jerusalem, P. 15
  • Documents on Jerusalem, p. 21
  • Documents on Jerusalem, p. 34
  • Musa Darwish together with Dr Adnan Mussalam also of Bethlehem University in a conversation with the author in the offices of AlLiqa1, July 1999 For a detailed breakdown of the legal issues involved in Israeli policies towards Jerusalem, see Riziq Shuqair, Jerusalem: Its Legal Status and the Possibility of a Durable Settlement (Al-Haq, Ramallah, 1998)
  • Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa', Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p.23
  • Ibid
  • Documents on Jerusalem, 1980 (mecc), p. 21 emergency meeting on Jerusalem, August 1980 [excerpt]
  • Archbishop Lutfi Laham Words of Welcome Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa' Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p. 11

Kudüs ve Hristiyan-Müslüman İlişkileri: Çağdaş Bağlam

Year 1999, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 27 - 42, 01.12.1999

Abstract


Kudüs ve Hristiyan-Müslüman İlişkileri: Çağdaş Bağlam

Duncan Macpherson. , Dil: İngilizce

References

  • For an authoritative overview of this subject see chapter 5 ofM. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry (Routledge, London and New York, 1999)
  • The World Council of Churches was founded in 1948 and represents most of the mainstream non-Roman Catholic Christian denominations
  • Statement of World Council Of Churches central Committee on Jerusalem, West Berlin, August 1974
  • Statement received from the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations ,3 December, 1979, Documents on Jerusalem, (Passia, Jerusalem, 1996), P. 19
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, (Greenwood, New York, 1990), P. 154
  • Statement by east Jerusalem, West Geneva, 20 August 1980 Documents on Jerusalem, P. 20
  • Address by. the .Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, Archbishop' Renato R. Martino, concerning Jerusalem, 10 April 1989, Documents onJerusalem, P. 24
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, p. 154
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid., p. 156
  • These details affect the Holy Places and religious commumtles specified in 1922 ion the League of Nations Mandate to Britain; the UN General Assembly of 194 7 which designated Jerusalem as a separate entity; UN Resolution of December 1948 on the status of Jerusalem and the right of Palestinian return; the UN General Assembly Resolution 303 of 1948 reasserting that Jerusalem should be placed under international authority and administered by the UN; and UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 which demanded Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem and the other occupied territories
  • See M. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry, p. 124
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, p. 39
  • Statement of Solidarity with the Christian Churches in Jerusalem by the Higher Council for Islamic Waqf Affairs and Holy Sites, April 1990, Documents on Jerusalem, P. 15
  • Documents on Jerusalem, p. 21
  • Documents on Jerusalem, p. 34
  • Musa Darwish together with Dr Adnan Mussalam also of Bethlehem University in a conversation with the author in the offices of AlLiqa1, July 1999 For a detailed breakdown of the legal issues involved in Israeli policies towards Jerusalem, see Riziq Shuqair, Jerusalem: Its Legal Status and the Possibility of a Durable Settlement (Al-Haq, Ramallah, 1998)
  • Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa', Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p.23
  • Ibid
  • Documents on Jerusalem, 1980 (mecc), p. 21 emergency meeting on Jerusalem, August 1980 [excerpt]
  • Archbishop Lutfi Laham Words of Welcome Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa' Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p. 11

Jerusalem and Christian-Muslim Relations: the Contemporary Context.

Year 1999, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 27 - 42, 01.12.1999

Abstract

Jerusalem and Christian-Muslim Relations: the Contemporary Context.

by: Duncan Macpherson. , Language: English

References

  • For an authoritative overview of this subject see chapter 5 ofM. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry (Routledge, London and New York, 1999)
  • The World Council of Churches was founded in 1948 and represents most of the mainstream non-Roman Catholic Christian denominations
  • Statement of World Council Of Churches central Committee on Jerusalem, West Berlin, August 1974
  • Statement received from the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations ,3 December, 1979, Documents on Jerusalem, (Passia, Jerusalem, 1996), P. 19
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, (Greenwood, New York, 1990), P. 154
  • Statement by east Jerusalem, West Geneva, 20 August 1980 Documents on Jerusalem, P. 20
  • Address by. the .Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, Archbishop' Renato R. Martino, concerning Jerusalem, 10 April 1989, Documents onJerusalem, P. 24
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, p. 154
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid., p. 156
  • These details affect the Holy Places and religious commumtles specified in 1922 ion the League of Nations Mandate to Britain; the UN General Assembly of 194 7 which designated Jerusalem as a separate entity; UN Resolution of December 1948 on the status of Jerusalem and the right of Palestinian return; the UN General Assembly Resolution 303 of 1948 reasserting that Jerusalem should be placed under international authority and administered by the UN; and UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 which demanded Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem and the other occupied territories
  • See M. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry, p. 124
  • Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, p. 39
  • Statement of Solidarity with the Christian Churches in Jerusalem by the Higher Council for Islamic Waqf Affairs and Holy Sites, April 1990, Documents on Jerusalem, P. 15
  • Documents on Jerusalem, p. 21
  • Documents on Jerusalem, p. 34
  • Musa Darwish together with Dr Adnan Mussalam also of Bethlehem University in a conversation with the author in the offices of AlLiqa1, July 1999 For a detailed breakdown of the legal issues involved in Israeli policies towards Jerusalem, see Riziq Shuqair, Jerusalem: Its Legal Status and the Possibility of a Durable Settlement (Al-Haq, Ramallah, 1998)
  • Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa', Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p.23
  • Ibid
  • Documents on Jerusalem, 1980 (mecc), p. 21 emergency meeting on Jerusalem, August 1980 [excerpt]
  • Archbishop Lutfi Laham Words of Welcome Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa' Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p. 11
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Subjects Religious Studies
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Duncan Macpherson This is me

Publication Date December 1, 1999
Published in Issue Year 1999 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Macpherson, D. (1999). Jerusalem and Christian-Muslim Relations: the Contemporary Context. Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies, 3(1), 27-42.

ISSN:1367-1936, e-ISSN:2514-6009

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