The Chosen Peoples: America, Israel, And The Ordeals Of Divine Election
The origins, consequences, and attendant burdens of a belief central to the identities of Americans and Israelis--that they are God's favored people.
The origins, consequences, and attendant burdens of a belief central to the identities of Americans and Israelis--that they are God's favored people.
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