Christian Zionism and Protestantism
This narrative explores the intricate relationship between Christian Zionism and the Protestant Church, tracing its roots back to Martin Luther's 16th-century reforms against Catholicism.
While initially advocating for Jewish inclusion in Christianity, Luther's later writings reflect a shift in perspective.
The emergence of Christian Zionism, supported by figures like John Nelson Darby and Cyrus Scofield, emphasizes the movement's role in promoting Jewish sovereignty in Palestine.
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