Middle East affairs

  • When theology shapes foreign policy, the effects can be far-reaching. In the U.S., dispensationalist beliefs about Israel have fueled powerful lobbying and shaped Middle East policy. This essay looks at how religious conviction moves from church to Congress—and why that matters for peace and justice.

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  • Dispensationalist theology deeply shapes evangelical support for Israel and U.S. policy in the Middle East. While rooted in biblical prophecy, this influence can heighten conflict and challenge peace efforts. Filipino believers are called to balance hope with humility, praying for all and pursuing justice in a complex world.

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