
Colin Gilbert Chapman (–2008)
Author of Cross and Crescent: Responding to the Challenge of Islam
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Date of death as per Google AI on 27 Dec 2025
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Works by Colin Gilbert Chapman
Christian Zionism and the Restoration of Israel: How should we interpret the scriptures? (2021) 5 copies, 1 review
Cristianismo: A Melhor Resposta. 3 copies
Associated Works
Christ at the Checkpoint: Theology in the Service of Justice and Peace (Pentecostals, Peacemaking, and Social Justice) (2012) — Contributor — 5 copies
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Does the land of Israel belong to the Jews? - Abraham and his descendants lived in it for many centuries before Christ. - They believe God has promised it to them forever. - The United Nations gave it to them in 1947.
Or does the land belong to the Palestinian Arabs? - Their ancestors have been living in the land continuously for many centuries. - It holds a special place in the religion of Islam.
Whose Promised Land? unravels the complex issues surrounding the continuing crisis between show more Israel and Palestine. This fully revised and updated edition, including new chapters on Zionism, Christian Zionism, and dispensationalism, provides an evenhanded approach that does not automatically assume a pro-Israel stance. Instead, it seeks to present an honest appraisal of modern Israel while clearly delineating the inter-related issues surrounding the crisis in the Middle East.
Beginning with the history of the territory from the 20th century BC to the present day, it explains the development of the conflict and the complexity of the issues. Then it surveys both the Old Testament teachings on land and the perspective taught by Jesus. Finally, it examines the major contemporary forces affecting the conflict today.
Highly illuminating and gives an excellent analysis (with thought-provoking questions) of both sides of the problem.
Colin Chapman is lecturer in Islamic studies at the Near East School of Theology, Beirut, Lebanon. He is the author of several books, including Christianity on Trial, The Case for Christianity, and Islam and the West: Conflict, Coexistence or Conversion? show less
Or does the land belong to the Palestinian Arabs? - Their ancestors have been living in the land continuously for many centuries. - It holds a special place in the religion of Islam.
Whose Promised Land? unravels the complex issues surrounding the continuing crisis between show more Israel and Palestine. This fully revised and updated edition, including new chapters on Zionism, Christian Zionism, and dispensationalism, provides an evenhanded approach that does not automatically assume a pro-Israel stance. Instead, it seeks to present an honest appraisal of modern Israel while clearly delineating the inter-related issues surrounding the crisis in the Middle East.
Beginning with the history of the territory from the 20th century BC to the present day, it explains the development of the conflict and the complexity of the issues. Then it surveys both the Old Testament teachings on land and the perspective taught by Jesus. Finally, it examines the major contemporary forces affecting the conflict today.
Highly illuminating and gives an excellent analysis (with thought-provoking questions) of both sides of the problem.
Colin Chapman is lecturer in Islamic studies at the Near East School of Theology, Beirut, Lebanon. He is the author of several books, including Christianity on Trial, The Case for Christianity, and Islam and the West: Conflict, Coexistence or Conversion? show less
Whose Promised Land?/Israel or Palestine? What Are the Claims and Counter-Claims? Are the Ancient Promises of the Bible Relevant Today? Is There a Wa (Lion Paperback) by Colin Chapman
NO OF PAGES: 287 SUB CAT I: Arab-Israeli Conflict SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: The author explores the history of the two peoples, and of Jewish settlement in the region. He acknowledges the religious roots of the feelings on both sides, and is as skilful in handling the Bible as in interpreting modern events.NOTES: SUBTITLE: Two Peoples inhabit one land. Both believe it is theirs. Which of them is right? Is there a way forward?
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