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The Tikvah Podcast

Robert Nicholson on Evangelicals, Israel, and the Jews

The Tikvah Podcast

Tikvah

Judaism, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.6620 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

At a time when the State of Israel lives under the threat of jihadist Islam and faces the scorn of Western elites, it continues to find friends among the Evangelical Christians of America. Yet, while Evangelicals have been among the most ardent friends of the Jewish people and Jewish state, significant numbers of Jews view their friendship with suspicion. Not only that, but Evangelical attitudes toward Israel and the Palestinians could be changing.

In 2013, Robert Nicholson analyzed the state of Evangelical Zionism in “Evangelicals and Israel,” published in Mosaic. Nicholson acknowledged that Jewish suspicion of Christian goodwill is rooted in memories of historical persecution. But he argues that, those memories notwithstanding, it is a strategic error for the Jewish community to reject this goodwill. In the piece, Nicholson argues that Evangelical support of Israel cannot be taken for granted and makes the case that only greater engagement between Jews and Christians can preserve, heal, and strengthen the promising relationship between Jewish and Christian Zionists.

In this podcast, Nicholson joins Tikvah Executive Director Eric Cohen to revisit his landmark Mosaic essay. He explains the divisions within Evangelical Protestantism about the State of Israel, the reasons for Jewish skepticism of Christian support, and the work of his own Philos Project in strengthening Christians’ connection to Israel. The theological debates of Evangelical Christians mean a great deal to the future of the Jews and their state, and friends of Israel from every background need to understand them.

Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Baruch Habah,” performed by the choir of Congregation Shearith Israel, and “Further Down the Path” by Big Score Audio.

This podcast was recorded in front of a live audience at the Tikvah Center in New York City.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tikva podcast and great Jewish essays and ideas. My name is Jonathan Silver. In 2013,

0:06.3

Robert Nicholson published a landmark essay in Mosaic that analyzed the state of American

0:11.7

evangelical support for the Jewish state. In today's podcast, you'll hear Tikva's executive director,

0:18.0

Eric Cohen, revisit the essay with Robert, thinking together

0:21.5

about what's changed over the last several years.

0:24.4

This conversation was recorded one day after President Trump announced that the United States

0:29.6

would recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and begin to take concrete steps to move

0:35.1

the American embassy from its current location in Tel Aviv.

0:38.1

President Trump's announcement asks us to think a little more deeply about the U.S.-Israel

0:42.9

relationship, and why it's so unique? Why does America stand with Israel when so many

0:47.8

other friends of the United States don't? Why is support for the Jewish state such a deeply

0:52.6

felt moral cause among so many non-Jewish

0:55.4

Americans?

0:56.4

Well, obviously, these are not simple questions, but in the case of America, support

1:00.9

for Israel is intimately bound up with the theological and moral convictions of evangelical

1:06.7

Christians.

1:08.5

Robert's Mosaic Essay explains why that's so, how it influences interfaith discussion between Jews and Christians. Robert's Mosaic essay explains why that's so, how it influences interfaith

1:13.3

discussion between Jews and Christians, and how generational and political shifts inside of the

1:18.7

American evangelical communities are worth watching. Robert Nicholson is the executive director

1:24.4

of the Philos Project, an organization that seeks to promote positive

1:28.2

Christian engagement in the Middle East, and to build a community of Christian leaders who

1:32.8

understand the importance of Israel to the broader conversation about morality and foreign

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