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Holy Land in American Religious Thought, 1620-1948: The Symbiosis of American Religious Approaches to Scripture's Sacred Territory Book

Holy Land in American Religious Thought, 1620-1948: The Symbiosis of American Religious Approaches to Scripture's Sacred Territory
Holy Land in American Religious Thought, 1620-1948: The Symbiosis of American Religious Approaches to Scripture's Sacred Territory, This book is the first to investigate the effect of the biblical Holy Land on American religious institutions, from early Puritanism in 1620 to Judaism in 1948. It explores the attachment between religious America and the Land of Israel from a pluralistic, Holy Land in American Religious Thought, 1620-1948: The Symbiosis of American Religious Approaches to Scripture's Sacred Territory has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Holy Land in American Religious Thought, 1620-1948: The Symbiosis of American Religious Approaches to Scripture's Sacred Territory
  • Written by author Gershon Greenberg
  • Published by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc, October 1994
  • This book is the first to investigate the effect of the biblical Holy Land on American religious institutions, from early Puritanism in 1620 to Judaism in 1948. It explores the attachment between religious America and the Land of Israel from a pluralistic
  • This book is the first to investigate the effect of the biblical Holy Land on American religious institutions, from early Puritanism in 1620 to Judaism in 1948. It explores the attachment between religious America and the Land of Israel from a pluralistic
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Preface
Notes
Introduction: The Holy Land in American Religious Thought1
Holy Land and America: A Changing Relation1
Common Religious Concerns2
Pt. 1The Holy Land Comes to America13
1Puritans and Congregationalists: The Americanization of Zion15
The New Land of Scripture15
The Language of the Holy Land33
2Sephardic Jewry: Present and Future Zion47
The American Revolution under God47
Gershom M. Seixas50
3American Indians: Ten Lost Tribes and Christian Eschatology57
Original Christian Views57
Derivative Christian Views63
Mordecai M. Noah72
Mormons74
Pt. 2Nineteenth-Century Individual Ties to the Holy Land85
4Protestant Pilgrims: Disjunction between Expectation and Reality87
William C. Prime87
Herman Melville92
Mark Twain98
John Fulton102
Thomas de Witt Talmage103
5Protestant Missionaries: Jewish Conversion and Christ's Return113
Fisk, Parsons, and King113
James T. Barclay130
6Consuls: Jews and Holy Land History141
Warder Cresson141
Albert Rhodes146
Victor Beauboucher149
Frank S. de Hass150
Selah Merrill153
Henry Gillman155
Edwin S. Wallace157
Pt. 3Religious Groups of the Nineteenth Century167
7Christianity among Blacks: The Spiritual Holy Land169
Prayers and Spirituals171
Pilgrims173
8Protestant Literalists: Jewish Return and Christian Kingdom191
Millerites191
Clorinda S. Minor196
William E. Blackstone210
9Mormons: Dialectical Holy Lands227
The American Zion227
Restoration of the Land of Israel231
Ritual Travel and Apocalyptic Myth234
10Judaism: American Impact and Internal Divisions259
Reform: Zion in America259
Reform and Zion-as-Land-of-Israel265
Historical School: Zionism Both Present and Future266
Orthodox Messianism269
Orthodox Zionism270
Pt. 4The Twentieth Century279
11Protestant Liberalism: Universal Ideals281
Adolf A. Berle, Sr.281
Harry Emerson Fosdick282
Reinhold Niebuhr284
12Catholicism: Holy Land of Christ's Crucifixion289
Romanticism289
Franciscans292
John T. Durward298
Andrew E. Breen303
Political Ramifications, 1917-1948305
13Judaism: Centrality of the Land323
Reform's New Positive Attitude323
Reform's Negative Attitude326
Conservative Judaism: The Land of Israel as Revitalizing Center329
Orthodox Support for Zionism333
Orthodox Resistance to Zionism335
Nonreligious Zionists and the American Ideal339
Secularist Realism341
Conclusion351
Acronyms357
Index359


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