The Judeo - Christian Tradition and the US-Israel Special Relationship

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 Q2 HISTORY
David Tal
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Abstract

Americans from various walks of life support Israel for religious reasons. This support comes from premillennialists, fundamentalists, and proponents of the covenant brotherhood, who base their advocacy for Israel on specific religious doctrines that demand tangible religio-political action. Additionally, Americans have employed the Judeo-Christian discourse to justify their backing of Israel. However, this term is neither an eschatology nor a doctrine, and its broad scope results in a degree of ambiguity. Consequently, it remains unclear how Americans deduced that this discourse should yield a unique relationship between the two nations. This article aims to explore the historical evolution of the Judeo-Christian discourse in the United States, arguing that Americans have adopted the term as a representation of the religious underpinnings of American democracy, freedom, and the Constitution, which originate from both the Old and New Testaments. As a result, when comparing their political institutions and values with those of Israel, Americans affirm that the connection between the two nations rests on a divinely ordained foundation.
犹太-基督教传统和美以特殊关系
出于宗教原因,各行各业的美国人都支持以色列。这种支持来自于前千禧年论者、原教旨主义者和盟约兄弟情谊的支持者,他们把对以色列的支持建立在具体的宗教教义上,这些教义要求切实的宗教政治行动。此外,美国人还利用犹太教和基督教的话语来为他们支持以色列辩护。然而,这个术语既不是一个末世论也不是一个教义,其广泛的范围导致了一定程度的模糊性。因此,尚不清楚美国人是如何推断出这种对话应该产生两国之间独特的关系的。本文旨在探讨美国犹太-基督教话语的历史演变,认为美国人已经采用了这个词作为美国民主、自由和宪法的宗教基础的代表,这些基础来自旧约和新约。因此,当美国人将自己的政治制度和价值观与以色列的政治制度和价值观进行比较时,他们肯定,两国之间的联系建立在神圣的基础上。
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