A-Z of the Holy Land
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A-Z of the Holy Land
Come on a journey from biblical times to the modern day, exploring the connection between religion, history and politics and reflect on one of the most intractable conflicts in the last 100 years. Listen to a new episode every week.
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Z for Zion
Can Zion prove to itself and to the world that it is capable of being a holy site to all?

Y for Yerushalyim
For Jews, Christians and Muslims, Jerusalem represents the divine–human encounter, linking heaven and earth.

X for X-ray Archaeology
Is the Jewish state’s right to exist legitimised – or illegitimated – by stones or pottery from 3000 years ago?


V for Violence
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict therefore is not just about solving disagreement but rather who has the God-given right to this land. Religious faith...

U for United Nations
The rivalry of two nationalisms – Jewish and Palestinian – was set in motion well before then but despite the UN’s involvement, they have continued, u...

T for Trialogue
Adherents of the Abrahamic faiths in the Holy Land have gained profound experience in polemic and apologetics but little in genuine dialogue.

S for Status Quo
Whilst plurality and diversity are under threat on and between all sides, the repairs in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is an example of how sometim...

R for Refugee
While the State of Israel will not agree to their return since it would effectively destroy Israel as a Jewish state, the Palestinians steadfastly ref...

Q for Qu'ran
The Holy Land as a whole and Jerusalem in particular are, according to the Qur’an, sacred and retain an important place in Islamic consciousness.


O for Ottoman
Should we conclude that Ottoman rule in the Holy Land was one of harmony between Muslims, Christians and Jews? That's one heavily debated question.

N for New Testament and Old Testament
You might expect the Old and New Testaments to contain conflicting views of the Holy Land. However, there is surprising consistency.

M for Music
Did you know that the first accurate record of the melodies used for chanting the Torah was made by Christian scholars during the 15th century?


K for Kibbutz
The kibbutz, a collective community traditionally run on socialist principles, is portrayed in the Israeli narrative as one of the guardians of the Ho...

J for Jesus
The events that led to Jesus’ death have been vigorously debated over the centuries.

I for Israel
The conflict will not be resolved in the long term by military means but only by compromise.

H for Humour
Don’t know whether to laugh or express anger? Is the joke iconoclastic? Insensitive? That's Holy Land humour.


F for Fanaticism
Jewish fanatics are no different from other land-centred religious fanatics. The argument is simple: “God gave us this land, it is Holy Land; it is ou...

E for Environment
Nothing illustrates the environmental challenge facing the Holy Land better than the decline of the Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Kinneret, to it...


C for Christianity
Christians are a minority in the Holy Land and a minority within the Arab minority. Purely on the psychological level, the Church is under pressure.

B for Balfour
In 67 words, the Foreign Secretary publicly declared the support of the British government for the Jewish claim to a ‘national home’ in Palestine in 1...

Introduction to A-Z of the Holy Land
Come on a journey from biblical times to the modern day...

A for Arab
It may seem obvious to begin an A-Z of the Holy Land with ‘A’ for Arab but the term is more confusing than it may seem at first glance. Dr Ed Kessler...