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The Cultic Roots of Zionism: A Brief Archaeotheological Critique. The Levantine Series, #2
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- Date de parution11/09/2025
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Résumé
Zionist Extremism as Cultic Praxis is a brief but unflinching archaeotheological critique of the symbolic, psychological, and theological machinery behind Zionist ideology. Drawing from archaeological evidence, biblical analysis, and cultic theory, this essay exposes how sacred language and prophetic motifs are weaponised to sanctify conquest, erase indigenous identity, and manipulate global perception.
Written by a scholar of ancient history and comparative cult systems, this work challenges the myth of exile, reframes Palestinian identity as Judaean continuity, and confronts the messianic theatre surrounding modern Israel. It is not a political rant - it is a surgical indictment of sacred distortion. For readers of theology, history, and geopolitical ethics, this volume offers clarity, courage, and a prophetic lens on one of the most manipulated narratives of our time.
Note: This volume is identical to one chapter of Ancient Norms, Modern Collapse: Forensic Essays on Zionism, Empire, and the Ritual of Power, so it is seen as an entry to the larger volume. If one has the larger volume they need not purchase both.
Written by a scholar of ancient history and comparative cult systems, this work challenges the myth of exile, reframes Palestinian identity as Judaean continuity, and confronts the messianic theatre surrounding modern Israel. It is not a political rant - it is a surgical indictment of sacred distortion. For readers of theology, history, and geopolitical ethics, this volume offers clarity, courage, and a prophetic lens on one of the most manipulated narratives of our time.
Note: This volume is identical to one chapter of Ancient Norms, Modern Collapse: Forensic Essays on Zionism, Empire, and the Ritual of Power, so it is seen as an entry to the larger volume. If one has the larger volume they need not purchase both.






