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:The Philos Project seeks to promote positive Christian engagement in the Middle East by | :The Philos Project seeks to promote positive Christian engagement in the Middle East by | ||
− | :Proclaiming friendship with those in the region who support liberty and justice for all peoples, | + | :*Proclaiming friendship with those in the region who support liberty and justice for all peoples, |
− | :Reviving an intellectually rigorous Christian approach to foreign policy, especially as it relates to the Middle East; | + | :*Reviving an intellectually rigorous Christian approach to foreign policy, especially as it relates to the Middle East; |
− | :Educating Christians on the theological, historical, and political issues surrounding Israel and the Jewish people; and | + | :*Educating Christians on the theological, historical, and political issues surrounding Israel and the Jewish people; and |
− | :Empowering the church to advocate for real peace in tangible ways.<ref name ="Philos About">Philos Project Website [http://philosproject.org/about/ About]. Accessed 28 May 2015.</ref> | + | :*Empowering the church to advocate for real peace in tangible ways.<ref name ="Philos About">Philos Project Website [http://philosproject.org/about/ About]. Accessed 28 May 2015.</ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 11:46, 28 May 2015
The Philos Project is a Christian Zionist organisation based in New York. On its website it provides the following description of its mission:
- The Philos Project seeks to promote positive Christian engagement in the Middle East by
- Proclaiming friendship with those in the region who support liberty and justice for all peoples,
- Reviving an intellectually rigorous Christian approach to foreign policy, especially as it relates to the Middle East;
- Educating Christians on the theological, historical, and political issues surrounding Israel and the Jewish people; and
- Empowering the church to advocate for real peace in tangible ways.[1]