Thursday, September 23, 2010

Book Review - Seeds of Turmoil

The focus of the book Seeds of Turmoil: The Biblical Roots of the Inevitable Crisis in the Middle East was fascinating to me. I was hoping to come to a new or deeper understanding of the current state of that part of the world by looking at current world events from a Biblical perspective. Unfortunately, I feel this book doesn't go far enough in its analysis.

Part One of the book is a thorough synopsis of the several chapters of Old Testament history beginning with God's promise to Abram and how he and Sarai tried to "help" God by having Abram father a son with Sarai's maid Hagar. Clearly, from a Biblical perspective this is the root of the problems in the Middle East, but this book contained little if any information that most Christians do not already know.

I found Part Two of the book a bit more interesting. It looks at the current relationship between Muslims, Jews and Christians and also covers several prophecies found in the Bible (some of which have already been fulfilled - others of which have not). It also focuses on the how today's Christians should relate to Jews today.

Overall, in my opinion this book did not delve deep enough into the subject at hand. While there is some interesting information in here, most of it is not as enlightening as I had hoped.

Although I received a copy of this book from the publisher the views expressed are entirely my own.

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