TY - BOOK ID - 77909461 TI - Jewish fundamentalism and the Temple Mount PY - 2009 SN - 1438426410 1441612513 9781441612519 1438426232 9781438426235 1438426240 9781438426242 9781438426235 9781438426242 9781438426419 9781438426419 PB - Albany, NY SUNY Press DB - UniCat KW - Christianity and other religions KW - Judaism KW - Messianic era (Judaism) KW - Jewish fundamentalism KW - Religious Zionism KW - Brotherhood Week KW - Eschatology, Jewish KW - Jews KW - Messiah KW - Fundamentalism, Jewish KW - Religious fundamentalism KW - Judaism. KW - Relations KW - Christianity. KW - Political aspects KW - Restoration KW - Temple Mount (Jerusalem) KW - Israel KW - Dawlat Isrāʼīl KW - Država Izrael KW - Dzi︠a︡rz︠h︡ava Izrailʹ KW - Gosudarstvo Izrailʹ KW - I-se-lieh KW - Israele KW - Isrāʼīl KW - Isŭrael KW - Isuraeru KW - Izrael KW - Izrailʹ KW - Medinat Israel KW - Medinat Yiśraʼel KW - Stát Izrael KW - State of Israel KW - Yiselie KW - Yiśraʼel KW - Ισραήλ KW - Израиль KW - Государство Израиль KW - Дзяржава Ізраіль KW - Ізраіль KW - מדינת ישראל KW - ישראל KW - إسرائيل KW - دولة إسرائيل KW - イスラエル KW - 以色列 KW - Palestine KW - Politics and government KW - Har ha-bayit (Jerusalem) KW - Ḥaram al-Sharīf (Jerusalem) KW - Ḥaram esh-Sherîf (Jerusalem) KW - Moriah, Mount (Jerusalem) KW - Mount Moriah (Jerusalem) KW - Christianity KW - Relations&delete& KW - Religious Zionism - Israel KW - Jewish fundamentalism - Political aspects - Israel KW - Judaism - Relations - Christianity KW - Christianity and other religions - Judaism KW - Israel - Politics and government - 21st century UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77909461 AB - The Temple Mount, located in Jerusalem, is the most sacred site in Judaism and the third-most sacred site in Islam, after Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia. The sacred nature of the site for both religions has made it one of the focal points of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Jewish Fundamentalism and the Temple Mount is an original and provocative study of the theological roots and historical circumstances that have given rise to the movement of the Temple Builders. Motti Inbari points to the Six Day War in 1967 as the watershed event: the Israeli victory in the war resurrected and intensified Temple-oriented messianic beliefs. Initially confined to relatively limited circles, more recent "land for peace" negotiations between Israel and its Arab neighbors have created theological shock waves, enabling some of the ideas of Temple Mount activists to gain wider public acceptance. Inbari also examines cooperation between Third Temple groups in Israel and fundamentalist Christian circles in the United States, and explains how such cooperation is possible and in what ways it is manifested. ER -