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The First Advent in Palestine

Reversals, Resistance, and the Ongoing Complexity of Hope
  • ISBN-13: 9798889838258
  • Publisher: AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERS
    Imprint: BROADLEAF BOOKS
  • By Kelley Nikondeha
  • Price: AUD $47.99
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 19/08/2025
  • Format: Paperback (216.00mm X 140.00mm) 214 pages Weight: 318g
  • Categories: The historical Jesus [HRCA]
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Trusted theologian and community organizer Kelley Nikondeha brings a much-needed cultural perspective on the Advent story and the call for justice in the Middle East. This paperback edition includes questions for reflection and discussion as well as a new afterword from the author, which offers updates on the lives of those featured in the book and on the war in Gaza and the Middle East.

When we picture the first Advent, we see Mary and Joseph huddled by a manger. We picture Gabriel, magi, and shepherds tending their flocks. A shining star against a midnight sky. But this harmonized version has lifted the Advent story out of its context--those who experienced the first Advent had to travel through great darkness to reach the hope that shining star announced. Trusted scholar and community organizer Kelley Nikondeha takes us back, to where the landscape of Palestine is once again the geographic, socioeconomic, and political backdrop for the Advent story.

Reading the Advent narratives of Luke and Matthew anew, in their original context, changes so much about how we see the true story of resistance, abusive rulers and systems of oppression, and God coming to earth. In Luke, Rome and Caesar loom, and young Marys strength and resolve shine brightly as we begin to truly understand what it meant for her to live in the tumultuous Galilee region. In Matthew, through Josephs point of view, we see the brutality of Herods rule and how the complexities of empire weighed heavily on the Holy Family. We bear witness to the economic hardship of Nazareth, Bethlehem, and the many villages in between--concerns about daily bread, crushing debt, land loss, and dispossession that ring a familiar echo to our modern ears. Throughout her explorations, Nikondeha features the stories of modern-day Palestinians, centering their voices to help us meet an Advent recognizable for today. This thought-provoking examination invites us into a season of discovery, one that is realistic and honest, and that still wonders at the goodness of Gods grace.

This paperback edition includes questions for reflection and discussion as well as a new afterword from the author, which offers updates on the lives of those featured in the book and on the war in Gaza and the Middle East.

Kelley Nikondeha is a writer, liberation theologian, and community development practitioner. She combines biblical texts and various cultural contexts to discover insights for embodied justice, community engagement, and living faith. She is the author of Defiant: What the Women of Exodus Teach Us about Freedom and Adopted: The Sacrament of Belonging in a Fractured World, and is known for highlighting Palestinian voices and rights. She travels between the southwest US and Burundi in East Africa.

-An affordable paperback update with questions for reflection and discussion as well as a new afterword from the author, which offers updates on the lives of those featured in the book and on the war in Gaza and the Middle East.

-An authentic examination of the Advent narratives in the context of Palestine that wrestles with dark themes like empire, violence, exploitive economics, and abuse to arrive at hard-won hope of Christmas

-Tells the real story of Advent that has never been told before by examining the historical and present-day political context of Palestine and bringing Palestinian voices into each chapter

-Acknowledges and explores the contributions of women, birthing both children and incarnational theology, to point toward a revolutionary and non-violent way forward

-Spiritual reflection written by theologian and community organizer with ties to organizations in the Middle East, Africa, and beyond

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