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God's Politics

Obama in Cairo: A Just Peace

by Valerie Elverton Dixon 06-04-2009

Truth. Respect. Security.

These three elements of just peace theory found their way into President Obama’s speech delivered in Cairo.  He spoke the truth about our common humanity and a common purpose of creating and keeping peace in the world.  He did not deny hard, ugly, bloody facts of history.  He faced today’s tough and touchy problems with a determined steady gaze.  He described a vision of a world at peace.  Wisdom teaches that where there is no vision, a people perish.  This is so for all of humankind.

The historical truth he told recalled both the good and the bad: conflict, religious war, colonialism, Cold War, the Holocaust, the dislocation of Palestinians, slavery, apartheid, America’s role in the overthrow of a democratically elected government in Iran, the subjugation of women, 9/11.  He spoke of the contributions of Islamic civilization to the world in mathematics, navigation, writing, art, architecture, poetry, music, religion, and spirituality.  He spoke of Islam’s relationship with the United States from the nation’s beginning.  He spoke of Islam inside the United State and of the contributions of Muslims.  He spoke of the civil rights movement and of the efficacy of non-violent protest, of democracy and human aspiration, of inter-religious dialogue, women’s rights, and economic development.  He spoke of the interdependence of nations, what Martin Luther King Jr would describe as a network of mutuality.  Financial crisis, viral infections, nuclear proliferation, and genocide are not local concerns.  The whole world weeps.  Ending the suffering is a global responsibility.

This is important.

We live in a moment of human history where no one nation can say:  “Do what I tell you to do or face grave consequences.”  The days of disrespectful rhetoric, of what the United States will or will not allow, are over.  The truth is no nation has ever held such power.  The very concept is delusion and deception.

He spoke of seven main issues: violent extremism; Israel, Palestine, and the Arab world; nuclear weapons; democracy; religious freedom; women’s rights; and economic development.  He observed:  “All these things must be done in partnership.  Americans are ready to join with citizens and governments, community organizations, religious leaders, and businesses in Muslim communities around the world to help our people pursue a better life.”

Such an approach has the power to bring true security to the world.  We are accustomed to thinking of security in terms of military power, hard power, negative power, power that works its will through violence or the threat of violence.  However, security also comes when we deploy soft power, the positive power of everyday effort working at the grassroots to assure every human being on the face of the earth that which is necessary to sustain life and to allow joy.

Truth. Respect. Security.

President Obama was right to remind us that peace on earth is the will of God. He was right to remind us that it is our work to do.

Dr. Valerie Elverton Dixon is an independent scholar who publishes lectures and essays at JustPeaceTheory.com. She received her Ph.D. in religion and society from Temple University and taught Christian ethics at United Theological Seminary and Andover Newton Theological School.

Categories: Faith and Politics
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  • Masiya
    I liked your article Valerie. You say 'Wisdom teaches that where there is no vision, a people perish'. Is this because you couldn't find the Bible reference for this, or simply chose not to cite the real Source, calling it simply 'Wisdom'?
  • squeaky
    "there comes a point u have to stop turning the other cheek ."

    Where does Jesus give us permission to do that?
  • Yes, in that context, all. Remember that the Law was more prominent in that day.
  • JohnH54
    But there they are again.

    Some promises were conditional but not all.
  • Look very, very carefully at those passages and, while you're at it, consider the history of ancient Israel. When God made Israel those promises He stipulated -- clearly -- that not only He would keep the people in the land if, and only if, they obeyed him but promised to take them out if they didn't. (And yes, God keeps His Word.) So, since God cannot bless sin, why would He keep a people who had no intention of obeying him? Truth be told, His promises to Israel were fraught with conditions -- something dispensational theology glosses over. And here's something that's problematic for us Christians: Modern Israel is one of the Church's biggest persecutors.
  • JohnH54
    I believe that God keeps His Word, and he promised to restore them to the land. Read Ezek 35-37: He doesn't do it because they deserve it, but because His Name is at stake.

    Sort of like neither you nor I deserve what God gives us.
  • Actually, one of the reasons that Iraq is stabilizing is because terrorists tend to overplay their hand and the Iraqi people got tired of them.

    To answer your question, we haven't actually done much good in that part of the world. The person who can't admit that he does anything wrong is very immature and self-centered; the same goes for nations.
  • You're still not making any sense. And you're still not saying how and why Obama will hurt us by pursuing that path his is.
  • 587081
    good points king o is one of them look they hate the terrorist as much as
    we do they have been fighting each other for over a 1000 years the different
    sects can not get along. i do agree we should only have went after a b l
    and his thugs but we did n't King o will
    hurt us at home and in the world
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  • 587081
    to a point you are wright but why than does most Muslims fear the terrorist
    that is where King o goes wrong he should give us credit for the good we
    do he gave a good speech till he started begging forgiveness you cant judge
    the now by the past things are different now than than
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  • Alizam
    Read on through Romans 11. It clearly talks about the salvation of all Israel after the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. It is
    quite clear that Paul is talking about literal Israel, too.

    RustyC, I have no idea what you are talking about. Israel rightfully owns the land; the so-called Palestinians do not. The Palestinians teach their children to hate Israelis; Israelis do not teach hatred. The religion of Islam glorifies the killing of infidels,
    especially Jews, even if one perishes in the process. Israelis don't teach that. Pressure Israel to make peace with the people
    who have stated that they won't rest until Israel is driven into the sea? Where is the pressure on the Palestinians? Israel's
    violence is defensive, although the media are reluctant to show it that way.

    But this was all predicted in God's Word, that eventually everyone would turn against Israel, so it is no surprise.

    Incidentally, to those who think that Israel is illegally occupying the land, have you ever heard of how a group of white Europeans drove Native Americans off their land? Where are the cries to return the USA to the Indians?

    And a two-state solution for a piece of land the size of New Jersey? When one side (the Palestinians) fanatically hates the
    other? Such a dream world the liberals live in!
  • What the heck are you talking about?

    For openers, Islamist terrorists are actually far, far more afraid of Obama than they were of Bush, which is why Osama bin Laden was badmouthing Obama upon his election. If the people's grievances are comprehensively addressed the terrorists lose a valuable recruiting tool and they would be exposed as extremist in the view of their own people, and when you consider that Obama has Muslims on his father's side of the family the people will listen to him rather than them.
  • They hate us because decades ago we destabilized their part of the world politically, largely for oil, and in the process colonized it. Israel is considered a part of that colonization process, which is why they want to get rid of it.
  • 587081
    You are wright bad comparison but King o seams to say things that are for
    his image and not for the good of the country.its like he wants to be king
    of the world and have people love him and he don't care who it hurts how
    many U.S. troops have to die because his mouth spurs the terrorist on .so
    you know I didn't like Bush going into iraq but at least he was trying to
    protect us . do you feel safer now ?
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  • 587081
    what about all the good we have done in the area and they still hate us
    there comes a point u have to stop turning the other cheek . also you don't
    bad mouth your own country when you are on foreign soil king o is more
    intrested in his image than the U.S.es
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  • However, Romans 9:6 says, "It is not as though God's word had failed. For not all who are descended from Israel are Israel" (emphasis mine). Besides, God intended to use Israel simply as a jumping-off point to bless the entire world, but the "chosen people" decided they didn't want the responsibility. And they still don't, clinging to the status.
  • ando
    Aren't Christians in essence the new Israel? The Bible also talks about a new Jerusalem. And read Galatians 3, where Paul says there is no longer Jew nor Gentile.....
  • Alizam
    Romans 11: 26 promises that "all Israel shall be saved." That promise was made to no other nation or people. Read the earlier verses which talk about Israel's present unbelief, but that won't last. And Jesus didn't abandon the idea of certain lands as
    being different, not that I can see. In any event, we must take the whole of Scripture,
    which clearly promises blessings upon Israel. Read all of Romans 9-11. It's there.
  • Moreover, there can be no peace until Israel completely occupies the land God gave to it.

    That's not even Biblical. Jesus abandoned the idea of certain "lands" being holy -- and besides, by rejecting Him modern-day Israel is still being rebellious (and thus the promises of God don't apply -- do you really believe that He blesses outright disobedience?).
  • Deniseosb
    I agree with lysager. I support Presidents Obama's efforts at engaging the Muslim world. I have often told my friends that we need to stop our diplomacy of military confrontation as the first response or as a threat. We need to develop a policy of engagement -- we are engaged with our friends the British, French, German, Japanese and even the Chinese. Why can't we engage with Muslim nations also -- who knows, they may also become friends. Maybe, then we won't have to threaten with military annihilation. I do also, however believe there is a place for the military -- but not as the first option.

    I too try to imagine what it must be like for the Palestinians who are in constant fear of their neighbor -- whom they believe has stolen their lands -- and that neighbor is supported by the most powerful nation in the world.

    I also try to imagine what it must be like for ordinary Israelis who don't know if they can walk down the street without being blown up with a bomb.

    We as Christians must always seek peace, and the peace of Jerusalem is not a political peace only. The peace we must seek is the peace of God -- it is the peace of self-sacrificing love, of seeking the well-being of the other, of understanding that the other is also a child of God, beloved of the Father, redeemed by the Son and held in love by the Holy Spirit. The One we follow laid down his life so all people may be called his brothers and sisters. That is the truth, we are all brothers and sisters in Christ. Jesus told us that there are many mansions in his Father's house. Are there places only for Christians, or does God's love extend to whom he created?
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