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Uneasy Allies?


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 sep 2007
Uneasy Allies? offers a careful study of the cultural distance between Jews and Evangelicals, two groups that have been largely estranged from one another. While in the past, American Jews have been wary of accepting the support of would-be Evangelical Christian allies, changes have occurred due to the critical situation in the Middle East. Over the past few years, leaders in mainstream Jewish organizations have been more open to accepting Evangelical support but have also encountered new tensions. Alan Mittleman, Byron R. Johnson, and Nancy Isserman bring together a collection of critical essays that investigate how each group perceives the other and the evolution of their relationship together. This book focuses on the history of Evangelical-Jewish relations from the level of communal agencies to grassroots groups. While the essays document differences in worldview, ethos, and politics, they also highlight shared values and problems. These commonalities have the potential to broaden the relationship between the two communities. Uneasy Allies? is an illuminating book that will stimulate discussion among scholars of religion and politics and those interested in Jewish studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739119655
ISBN-10: 0739119656
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 162 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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Uneasy Allies? offers a careful study of the cultural distance between Jews and Evangelicals, two groups that have been largely estranged from one another. Alan Mittleman, Byron Johnson, and Nancy Isserman bring together a collection of critical essays that investigate how each group perceives the other and the evolution of their relationship.

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Is America Christian? Religion in America at the turn of the Twentieth Century Chapter 2 Evangelical Protestants and Jews: A View from the Polls Chapter 3 How Wide is the Social Distance between Jews and Evangelicals? Chapter 4 The Organized Jewish Community and Evangelical America: A Brief History Chapter 5 "Luckier than Moses:" The Future of the Jewish-Evangelical Alliance Chapter 6 On the Road: The Jewish Community Relations Encounter with Evangelical Christians Chapter 7 Evangelical Ironies: Theology, Politics, and Israel Chapter 8 Evangelicals and Israel Chapter 9 Jews and Evangelicals - Between Prophecy and Mitzvot Chapter 10 American Jews and Evangelical Christians: Anatomy of a Changing Relationship Chapter 11 Last Things: The Future of Jews and Evangelicals in American Public Life Chapter 12 Notes for a Jewish-Evangelical Conversation Chapter 13 What Makes Evangelical and Jewish Relations Uneasy?