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Dispensationalism and the Modern History of Christian Zionism with Daniel Hummel- Christian Zionism Series #3

Dispensationalism and the Modern History of Christian Zionism with Daniel Hummel- Christian Zionism Series #3

Update: 2024-10-151
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In episode 3 of our series on Christian Zionism, Daniel Bannoura has a conversation with Daniel Hummel about the history of dispensationalism, its waning influence over Christian Zionism, and the general contours of theological developments and political activism of Christian Zionism since 1948 and until today. 


For our Patreon supporters they have an extended conversation about the absence of Palestinians and Palestinian Christians in the thinking and activism of Christian Zionists.To access this extended conversation and previous ones, consider supporting us on Patreon



Daniel G. Hummel is the director of The Lumen Center in Madison, WI and a research fellow in the History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of two books Covenant Brothers: Evangelicals, Jews, and U.S.-Israeli Relations and most recently The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle Over the End Times Shaped a Nation. Learn more about Dan here.




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Dispensationalism and the Modern History of Christian Zionism with Daniel Hummel- Christian Zionism Series #3

Dispensationalism and the Modern History of Christian Zionism with Daniel Hummel- Christian Zionism Series #3

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