Biblical motifs in the Middle East conflict: new insights in the 'image disorders' podcast

Discover the new episodes of the anti -Semitism -critical podcast "image disorders". The theologians Katharina von Kellenbach and Karoline Ritter analyze biblical keywords in the context of the Middle East conflict, examine the Christian-theological background and questions about the effects on modern anti-Semitism discussions. From September 11, 2024, regularly on all important podcast platforms and on the website of the Evangelical Academy in Berlin.
Discover the new episodes of the anti -Semitism -critical podcast "image disorders". The theologians Katharina von Kellenbach and Karoline Ritter analyze biblical keywords in the context of the Middle East conflict, examine the Christian-theological background and questions about the effects on modern anti-Semitism discussions. From September 11, 2024, regularly on all important podcast platforms and on the website of the Evangelical Academy in Berlin. (Symbolbild/MB)

Biblical motifs in the Middle East conflict: new insights in the 'image disorders' podcast

anti -Semitism and biblical motifs: new perspectives through the podcast "image disorders"

A profound understanding of the current conflicts

The Middle East conflict, especially the arguments between Israel and Gaza, repeatedly raise biblical questions and terms. A clear connection between historical stories and modern anti -Semitism, which is treated in the new series of the podcast image disorders . The theologians Katharina von Kellenbach and Karoline Ritter take a critical view of frequently used biblical keywords that contribute to demonization of Israel.

the podcast in response to persistent prejudices

By analyzing terms such as "children's murderers" or the metaphor of "David and Goliath" it becomes visible how biblical narratives are consciously or unconsciously adapted to transport a certain picture. The theologians examine how such representations lead to a distorted image of Israel and are deeply rooted in the Christian-theological tradition. In particular, Nathan Sharansky's “three-D rule”, which defines Israel-related anti-Semitism, offers a useful framework for the discussion.

Insight into the topic and the relevance for society

The project Bild disorders at the Evangelical Academy in Berlin have been highlighting the Christian origins of modern anti -Semitism since May 2023. The theologians show that many anti -Semitic stereotypes have their roots in centuries -old, anti -Jewish interpretations of the Bible. These aspects are crucial to understand the continuing hostility and prejudices against Jews in today's society.

availability and format of the new episodes

From September 11, 2024, listeners can expect new episodes of the podcast on common platforms every two weeks. The content is also available on the website of the Evangelical Academy in Berlin, where the previous consequences can also be called up.

Conclusion: A social contribution to the Enlightenment

The podcast image disorders is an important step in the education about the complex relationships between anti -Jewish prejudices and religious texts. Through the critical examination of historical narratives, he makes a valuable contribution to promoting a more differentiated picture in public and counteracting anti -Semitic tendencies.

For more information about the episodes and the background of the project, please visit www.eaberlin.de/bildstoerungen