After months of outrage over a publication that critics say denigrates Israel, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) announced Friday that it was no longer selling the study guide “Zionism Unsettled” on the church’s website.

The study guide was prepared by a Presbyterian advocacy group, the Israel/Palestine Mission Network, as a resource for discussions in churches, and it contains essays that cast the theology and history of Zionism as inherently racist and unjust. Many American Jewish organizations, and Presbyterians as well, denounced the study guide soon after it was issued in January.

Last week at its general assembly in Detroit, the church passed a measure declaring that “Zionism Unsettled” did not represent official church policy, but the guide remained for sale on the church’s website.

Later at its Detroit assembly, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) became the first major Protestant denomination to vote to divest its holdings in three companies that it says sell equipment to Israel for use in occupied territories in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The companies are Caterpillar, Motorola Solutions and Hewlett-Packard.