An Unusual Relationship: Evangelical Christians and Jews

An Unusual Relationship: Evangelical Christians and Jews

by Yaakov Ariel
An Unusual Relationship: Evangelical Christians and Jews

An Unusual Relationship: Evangelical Christians and Jews

by Yaakov Ariel

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Overview

It is generally accepted that Jews and evangelical Christians have little in common. Yet special alliances developed between the two groups in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Evangelicals viewed Jews as both the rightful heirs of Israel and as a group who failed to recognize their true savior. Consequently, they set out to influence the course of Jewish life by attempting to evangelize Jews and to facilitate their return to Palestine. Their double-edged perception caused unprecedented political,
cultural, and theological meeting points that have revolutionized
Christian-Jewish relationships. An Unusual Relationship explores the beliefs and political agendas that evangelicals have created in order to affect the future of the Jews. Additionally, it analyses Jewish opinions and reactions to those efforts, as well as those of other religious groups, such as Arab
Christians.



This volume offers a fascinating, comprehensive analysis of the roots,
manifestations, and consequences of evangelical interest in the Jews, and the alternatives they provide to conventional historical Christian-Jewish interactions. It also provides a compelling understanding of Middle Eastern politics through a new lens.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814770689
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 06/24/2013
Series: Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History , #12
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Yaakov Ariel is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His book, Evangelizing the Chosen People: Missions to the Jews in America, 1880 - 2000 (UNC Press, 2000), was awarded the Albert C. Outler prize by the American Society of Church History.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Roots and Early Beginnings of the Evangelical-Jewish Relationship
2 The Evangelical Messianic Faith and the Jews
3 Evangelical Theologians, Institutions, and Publications and the Jews
4 Evangelicals and Jewish Restoration
5 Evangelicals and Jews in the Holy Land
6 Instructing Christians and Jews: Evangelical Missions to the Jews
7 Evangelical Yiddish: Christian Literature in a Jewish Language
8 Evangelical Christians and Anti-Jewish Conspiracy Theories
9 The Evangelical Understanding of the Holocaust
10 Evangelicals and the Birth of the Jewish State
11 Evangelical Christians and the Building of the Temple
12 Evangelical Jews: The Rise of Messianic Judaism
Conclusion
Notes Index
About the Author

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From the Publisher

Clear and accessible; this is a book that will appeal to the intelligent, curious reader that we all seek to reach." -Shalom Goldman,Duke University

"In this enormously well researched and gracefully argued book, Ariel develops a nuanced theme: the complexity, ambivalence, and even paradox that has characterized conservative Protestant beliefs regarding Jews and Israel, and the diverse responses among Jews. This is first-rate scholarship presented in a pleasingly accessible style."-Stephen Spector,author of Evangelicals and Israel: The Story of American Christian Zionism

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