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Good. 0862321522. "Asks why support for Israel among people in the West is so extraordinarily widespread, even axiomatic. Argues that Christians' support for the very notion of Israel grows out of three centuries of European history. Pro-Zionism-and its mirror image, anti-Semitism-has its roots deep in the Protestant theological revolution of the 17th Century. Shows convincingly how the Zionist movement, as a result, was able to enlist support among non-Jews throughout the Western world long before it was able to attract large-scale Jewish support following World War Two. May help supporters of Israel confront the deeply entrenched origins of their own Zionist position. Author was an historian who taught at the University of Kuwait."-back cover. 151 pages. Index and bibliography. Tight and unmarked with moderate wear. Moderate toning to contents. A sound copy.; 8vo.