Stephen Sizer
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The Reverend Dr Stephen Sizer, USA 2007. Image provided courtesy of Eileen Fleming
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Born | 1953 Lowestoft United Kingdom |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | Pastor Evangelist |
Website Christchurch Virginia Water Stephen Sizer |
The Reverend Dr. Stephen Robert Sizer (b. 1953) is the incumbent at Christ Church, Virginia Water, an Anglican parish in Surrey, England. He is author of many articles and audio resources, and several large format books of photography and journeys to the Holy Land, as well as books relating to Zionism and the land of Israel. His writings have been commended by leading evangelicals including Revd Dr John Stott, Revd R. C. Lucas, Dr Gary Burge, Professor Gilbert Bilezikian, Dr Stephen Travis and Dr Paul Copan and translated into Persian and Arabic. Rev. Sizer is regularly invited to teach in churches, seminaries and universities in Europe, the Middle East and USA, as an evangelist, bible scholar and theologian.
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[edit] Background and Education
Born in Lowestoft in 1953, the son of a carpenter, Stephen Sizer showed an early love of Geography. He began his career working for the Department of Health and Social Security (1971-1973) as a Supplementary Benefits Visiting Officer in East London. From there he went on to study Geography (African & Asian Studies) at Sussex University, (1973-1976). It was while at University, that he became a Christian. After graduation Sizer worked as a Campus Director/student counsellor with Agape at the Universities of London, Liverpool and Sussex. In 1980 he was accepted for training as a minister in the Church of England and gained a Diploma in Theology at Trinity College Bristol. In 1983 he was ordained and became an Assistant Curate for St. Leonard's in St Leonards-on-Sea. In 1989 he became Rector at St. John's in Guildford, gaining a MA in Theology from Oxford University in 1994. In 1997 Sizer became the Vicar of Christchurch, Virginia Water, where he is now incumbent and obtained a PhD from Oak Hill Theological College and Middlesex University in 2003.[1]
[edit] Beliefs
Stephen Sizer is a conservative evangelical, a member of Reform (Anglican) and supports the GAFCON initiaitive. He has several wider roles outside of his parish ministry, many related to his interest in Peace in the Middle East and to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Sizer believes that Christian Zionism plays an important part in the politics of the Middle East, shaping US foreign policy. He argues that Christian Zionism is a modern deviant heresy without biblical foundation or historical precedent.
The media present this as a clash between two cultures, Palestinian and Israeli, or Oriental and Western. As I hope to show, the convictions of Christian Zionists have made a significant contribution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Advocates argue that Christian Zionism is born out of the conviction that God has a continuing special relationship with, and covenental purpose for, the Jewish people, apart from the church, and that the Jewish people have a divine right to possess the land of Palestine. This is based on a literal and futurist interpretation of the Bible and the conviction that Old Testament prophecies concerning the Jewish people are being fulfilled in the contemporary State of Israel.[2]
A view he disputes in several books and articles on the subject.
My motivation for this book lies in the conviction deeply held, that for Western Christians, especially evangelicals, to ignore or stereotype their Palestinian brothers and sisters, now threatened with extinction, is not only deeply offensive, it is surely a contradiction of our faith, and ultimately immoral before God. It is nothing less than to perpetuate the evil of the Levite in the Parable of the Good Samaritan who walked by on the other side.[3]
Dr Sizer specialises in the theology, politics and history of the Middle East. He opposes Christian Zionism, as he holds to a Covenantal overview and literal hermeneutic for the Bible. He has received criticism for supporting divestment from western companies profiting from the Israeli occupation of Palestine, and for promoting the view that the New Testament re-interprets or leads to a new understanding of the Old Testament. The Rev. Sizer has spent many years travelling throughout the Middle East, giving talks on Biblical interpretation and Christian Zionism, and working for inter-faith dialogue. In his writings, while opposing Christian Zionism, Sizer also repudiates anti-Semitism and other forms of racism:
I affirm the right of the State of Israel to exist within secure and internationally recognized borders. Sadly the evidence shows that Israel is a racist and apartheid state. The UN World Conference on Racism, together with US State Country Report, have highlighted the institutional racism within Israeli society. The South African ruling ANC, the Jewish human rights organisation B’Tselem, as well as leading Jewish academics such as Noam Chomsky..have all made similar comparisons between South African and Israeli apartheid. I do not regard such views as anti-Semitic.[4]
Dr. Rev. Stephen Sizer's new book, Zion's Christian Soldiers aims to shed light on how Jesus, who commanded his followers to forgive ones enemies and love all, has morphed into a militant crusader by many professing Christians in the USA.
Sizer's focus on the Holy Land, in particular Jerusalem, The Temple and the future of the world juxtaposed with the current political climate and neo-con ideology will hopefully wake up many American Christians who have been led astray by the "heretical" ideology of John Hagee, Hal Lindsay and Tim LaHaye.
"It is...irresponsible to suggest that God will bless us materially if we support the largely secular State of Israel, especially when this invariably means ignoring the plight of the indigenous Christian population of Palestine."-page 46, Zion's Christian Soldiers
Sizer's previous book is the companion to his most recent, for "Christian Zionism-Road Map to Armageddon?" details how Christian Zionism fused with the neo-con political ideology has led millions of Christians astray and help tip the world on its side heavy with military artillery. [2]
Sizer recently debated David Pawson author of Defending Christian Zionism on Premier Radio. This debate can be heard live on Pawson/Sizer debate
[edit] External Roles
Rev Sizer was the former chairman of the International Bible Society UK, publishers of the New International Version, the most widely read English Bible. He is a founding member of the Institute for the Study of Christian Zionism, a member of the Advisory Council of Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding, a Trustee of the Amos Trust and on the UK Board of Reference for the Mar Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Galilee. He has served as an external examiner for post-graduate degrees (MPhil and PhD) awarded by the University of Wales through the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS), and Tyndale-Carey Graduate School, Bible College of New Zealand. He is also on the editorial board of Living Stones Magazine and a member of Anglican Mainstream.
[edit] Additional Information
Sizer regularly contributes articles for newspapers and journals including Evangelicals Now, Third Way, The Christian Research Journal, Living Stones, Sojourners, Plain Truth and Friends of Al Aqsa. He is a regular contributor to programmes on Premier Radio, Press TV and the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). He has also appeared on BBC2 Newsnight, Syrian TV and Al Manar TV. In recent years he has lectured at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Glasgow, Manchester, Leicester, SOAS, George Washington, North Park Chicago, Baylor, Palm Beach Atlantic, Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Shahreza, Qom, Jakarta, Petra, Beirut and Cairo. He has also lectured at the Oxford Centre of Mission Studies, Oak Hill College, Wycliffe Hall, Tyndale House, the Cornhill Training Course (CTC), for Tearfund, the Islamic Human Rights Commission, Cornerstone and Greenbelt.
[edit] Works
- Panorama of the Bible Lands (Eagle, 2000)
- Holy Land Hollow Jubilee ed. N. Ateek & M. Prior (Melisende, 1999)
- They Came and They Saw ed. M. Prior (Melisende, 2000).
- A Third Millennium Guide to Pilgrimage to the Holy Land ed. D. Macpherson (Melisende, 2000)
- The Land of Promise ed. Philip Johnson & Peter Walker (IVP, 2000)
- Toronto in Perspective ed. David Hilborn (Paternoster, 2001)
- In the Footsteps of Jesus and the Apostles (Eagle, 2004)
- Speaking the Truth about Zionism and Israel ed. Michael Prior (Melisende) 2004
- Heaven on Earth: The Temple in Biblical Theology ed. D. Alexander & S. Gathercole (Paternoster) 2004
- Christian Zionism: Road Map to Armageddon? (IVP 2004)
- Challenging Christian Zionism ed. Naim Ateek (Melisende 2005)
- Zion's Christian Soldiers (IVP October 2007)
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[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Personal Website
- Christ Church Virginia Water
- International Bible Society
- Institute for the Study of Christian Zionism
- Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding
- Amos Trust
- Ecumenical Palestinian Liberation Theology Centre
- Friends of Sabeel (North America) - Voice of the Palestinian Christians
- Living Stones Magazine
- Middle East Window
[edit] References
[edit] Criticism
- http://www.c4israel.org/articles/summer2005/html/christian_zionism.html - Christians for Israel - A critique of Sizer's book "Christian Zionism: A Road Map to Armageddon?"
- http://www.cmj.org.uk/articles/sizer.html - Church's Ministry Amongst Jewish People - A Response to Stephen Sizer's criticisms of CMJ and ITAC
- Review of Sizer's book, Christian Zionism: Road-map to Armageddon? from the Midlands Bible College
- Defending Christian Zionism- a response to Stephen Sizer and John Stott, 2008, David Pawson, Terra Nova Publications International Ltd, 2008, ISBN 9781901949629