Will the Real People of God Please Stand Up?
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Sharon Thompson
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The book begins by tracing the roots of Judaism, highlighting its foundational belief in being God’s chosen people through the covenant at Mount Sinai. Thompson evaluates whether the Jewish people—and later, the modern state of Israel—have lived up to their calling as instruments of divine justice or have instead succumbed to the same power struggles and injustices as other nations.
Moving to Christianity, the book investigates its transformation from a Jewish messianic movement into a global religion. Thompson scrutinizes the role of Paul of Tarsus in reshaping early Christian doctrine, the political maneuverings of the Roman Church, and the ways in which Christianity diverged from its Jewish origins. She challenges whether the Christian Church, with its focus on heavenly salvation rather than earthly justice, can legitimately claim to be the successor of God’s people.
In her examination of Islam, Thompson presents a controversial reassessment of its origins, drawing on alternative historical scholarship to argue that Islam emerged as a state religion for political consolidation rather than divine revelation. She questions whether Islam’s historical and contemporary actions align with its professed mission of unifying humanity under God’s rule.
Finally, the book introduces the radical vision of Dr. Hugh J. Schonfield, who proposed that the true "People of God" are not defined by race or religion but by their commitment to collective service and humanitarian action. Thompson explores Schonfield’s concept of the Mondcivitan Republic—a "Servant-Nation" dedicated to peace, mediation, and global unity—and reflects on whether such an idea could offer a viable path forward in a fractured world.
Will the Real People of God Please Stand Up? is a bold and compelling critique of religious claims to divine favor, urging readers to reconsider what it truly means to be a people called to serve humanity. With rigorous scholarship and a passionate call for justice, Sharon Thompson challenges us to look beyond dogma and embrace a universal ethic of compassion and service.
Ideal for readers interested in:
• Comparative religion & theology
• Historical critiques of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
• Alternative perspectives on religious history
• Global peace movements & humanitarian ideals
• The legacy of Hugh J. Schonfield and the Mondcivitan Republic
A must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of faith, history, and the future of human unity.
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