Munib Younan
Munib Younan | |
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Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land | |
Bishop Munib Younan in 2015 | |
Church | Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land |
Installed | 1998 |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Munib Younan |
Born |
Jerusalem, Israel | 18 September 1950
Nationality | Palestinian |
Denomination | Lutheran |
Spouse | Suad Yacoub |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater |
University of Helsinki Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago |
Munib Younan (Arabic: منيب يونان, Hebrew: מוניב יונאן; born September 18, 1950 in Jerusalem) is a Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land since 1998, and President of the Lutheran World Federation since 2010.
Early life and education
Munib Younan was born into a native Jerusalemite family of Rûm origin that converted to Protestantism.
He studied deaconry and theology in Finland. He began studies in deaconry at Luther Opisto (college) in Järvenpää 1969-1972. Thereafter Younan studied theology at the Helsinki University in 1972-1976, receiving a Master of Arts in Theology in 1976. He also studied theology at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in 1988.
Younan is married since 1980 to Suad Yacoub from Haifa, whose family originates from Kfar Bir'im. Mrs. Younan is the Director of the Helen Keller School for the Blind in Beit Hanina. They have three children and several grandchilden.
Career and activities
Younan was ordained at the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem and served pastorates in Jerusalem, Beit Jala, and Ramallah. Since 1990 Younan served as the president of the ELCJHL synod. In 1998 Younan was consecrated bishop of the ELCJHL.
He has also chaired the Board of Directors for the LWF owned Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. Younan is the patron of Gospel Riders Jerusalem and Finland - a motorcycle club operating in cooperation with Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission.[1]
Younan has been actively engaged in the Middle East Council of Churches, in various positions since 1985 and presently as the president of its Evangelical Family. Younan served as president of the Fellowship of the Middle East Evangelical Churches (FMEEC) in 2004-2010, which during his presidency unanimously voted if favor of the ordination of women as pastors. Youann is also a founding member of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), serving as the chair of Local Reference Group since 2002.
Younan is a co-founder of the Council of Religious Institutions in the Holy Land, made up of the two chief rabbis of Israel, heads of the local churches, the Chief Judge of the Islamic Court in Palestine and other Muslim leaders. In 2006, Younan was a co-signatory of the Jerusalem Declaration on Christian Zionism.[2]
Younan was elected on 24 July 2010 President of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), an organization that represents 145 churches in 79 countries around the world representing 70 million Christians. In his role as LWF President, Younan has demonstrated untiring leadership speaking to Lutheran Church gatherings in numerous settings on five continents and represented Lutherans in Ecumenical Discussions. Previously he had served as the LWF vice president for the Asian region from 2004 to 2009.[3]
Achievements
Younan is the author of two books. In Witnessing for Peace: In Jerusalem and in the World published by Augsburg Fortress Press in 2003.[4] Younan presents the historical and social context of the Palestinian situation, beginning with the not-well-known story of Arab Christianity and his own background. He elaborates his own theology of nonviolence, centered on the call to witness, heeding a call to justice, inclusion, and forgiveness. Our Shared Witness: A Voice for Justice and Reconciliation (Minneapolis: Lutheran University Press, 2012), is a compilation of some of Younan's speeches, sermons, articles and conference presentations that reflect his prophertic voice. He is author of many other articles and a participant at conferences throughout the world.
Younan is also recognized as a leader of interfaith dialogue and an advocate for dialogue, peace and justice in Palestine and Israel.
Distinctions
Ecclesiastical decorations
- St. Henrik Cross from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Finland (2011)
Academic distinctions
- Honorary doctorate from Wartburg College in Iowa, USA (2001)
- Honorary doctorate from University of Münster, Germany (2014)
Awards and prizes
- Mikael Agricola Medallion, Finland (2008)
- Templar Peace Prize (2007)
- Bethlehem Star Award from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (2005)
- Holyland Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF) Prize, Washington, DC (2004)
- Bethanien (Bethany) Prize, Methodist Church, Oslo, Norway (2004)
- Human Rights Award from the United Nations Association, Washington, DC (2001)
- The Finnish Peace Prize from the Finnish Christian Peace Movement (2001)[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Biking the Holy Land Jerusalem Post 2008
- ↑ Jerusalem Declaration on Christian Zionism.
- ↑ Palestinian Bishop Elected President of the Lutheran World Federation The Lutheran World Federation 24 July 2010
- ↑ Munib Younan Witnessing for Peace: In Jerusalem and the World, edited by Fred Strickert (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2003),
- ↑ http://www.elcjhl.org/admin/bishop/biographicalsketch.asp
Munib Younan, Witnessing for Peace: In Jerusalem and the World, edited by Fred Strickert (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2003). Munib Younan, Our Shared Witness: A Voice for Justice and Reconciliation, edited by Fred Strickert (Minneapolis: Lutheran University Press, 2012.
Sources
- HCEF
- Biographical Sketch from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land
- Biographical sketch of bishop Munib Younan - Lutheran World Federation
External links
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