Uneasy Allies?: Evangelical and Jewish Relations
Editat de Alan Mittleman, Byron R. Johnson, Nancy Isserman Contribuţii de Yaakov Ariel, Gary Dorrien, Ethan Felson, John C. Green, Lawrence Grossman, Barry A. Kosmin, George W. Mamo, Gerald R. McDermott, David Neff, Yehiel Poupko, Carl Schrag, Mark Silken Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 sep 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739119662
ISBN-10: 0739119664
Pagini: 213
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739119664
Pagini: 213
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
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?
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?
Recenzii
Even though we do need the question mark, the title of this important book gets it right: Evangelicals and Jews are allies, but we have typically been uneasy in each other's presence. By sorting out the facts, clearing up the misunderstandings, and laying bare the real differences, the authors of these essays make a major contribution toward diminishing the uneasiness and thereby strengthening the alliance.
Recommended.
The collection contains some particularly valuable chapters. . . . The contributors should be commended for their in-depth analysis of the differences between fundamentalists, evangelicals, and liberal mainline Protestants. . . . The volume's editors and contributors provide a balanced, nuanced analysis that in general avoids political advocacy. . . . This balance of perspectives, the lack of polemics, and the breadth of analysis make Uneasy Allies? an extraordinary useful book.
At last! A collection of essays on Evangelical-Jewish relations that features sound scholarship from diverse viewpoints, while eschewing polemics and advocacy. An excellent starting point for anyone seeking to understand how Evangelical-Jewish relations have changed in recent years, and what those changes mean.
Recommended.
The collection contains some particularly valuable chapters. . . . The contributors should be commended for their in-depth analysis of the differences between fundamentalists, evangelicals, and liberal mainline Protestants. . . . The volume's editors and contributors provide a balanced, nuanced analysis that in general avoids political advocacy. . . . This balance of perspectives, the lack of polemics, and the breadth of analysis make Uneasy Allies? an extraordinary useful book.
At last! A collection of essays on Evangelical-Jewish relations that features sound scholarship from diverse viewpoints, while eschewing polemics and advocacy. An excellent starting point for anyone seeking to understand how Evangelical-Jewish relations have changed in recent years, and what those changes mean.