"The employment of the prophecy of Ezekiel by Christian Zionism" by Colin Chapman.
Colin Chapman is a well-known writer with several books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from an evangelical perspective, and on Christian-Muslim relations. His most famous book is “Whose Promised Land”, and also “Cross and Crescent”. He has championed the right and justice of the Palestinians from an evangelical perspective. Chapman has lived in the Middle East for many years, especially in Beirut and Cairo, and has taught in many faculties of theology in the Middle East, including Bethlehem Bible College and Nazareth Evangelical College. ChristianZionism #ColinChapman #evangelical #PromisedLand follow us on Instagram: / bethlehembiblecollege Like our page on FB: / bethlehembiblecollege

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