Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. “Mending the World”: Religious and Political Foundations
1. The Importance of Being Earnest
2. “Palestine or Death”
3. Prophetic Socialism and Social Gospel
4. The Religious Mission of Pacifism
Part 2. “For the Sake of Zion”: Promoting Binationalism in Palestine
5. The High Holy Days in Jerusalem
6. Hebrew University and Brit Shalom
7. The Prophetic Model
8. Nationalism and Binationalism
9. Binationalism as Theological Politics
10. Magnes and the Theopolitics of Buber
11. Faith and Skepticism in the Binational Cause
Part 3. “The Eclipse of God”: War, Holocaust, and the Founding of the State
12. Existential Theology and Moral Politics
13. Religion Overrides Nationalism
14. The Sacred Land and the Negation of the State
15. The Confederation Plan between Hope and Despair
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index