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Preface | ||
Notes | ||
Introduction: The Holy Land in American Religious Thought | 1 | |
Holy Land and America: A Changing Relation | 1 | |
Common Religious Concerns | 2 | |
Pt. 1 | The Holy Land Comes to America | 13 |
1 | Puritans and Congregationalists: The Americanization of Zion | 15 |
The New Land of Scripture | 15 | |
The Language of the Holy Land | 33 | |
2 | Sephardic Jewry: Present and Future Zion | 47 |
The American Revolution under God | 47 | |
Gershom M. Seixas | 50 | |
3 | American Indians: Ten Lost Tribes and Christian Eschatology | 57 |
Original Christian Views | 57 | |
Derivative Christian Views | 63 | |
Mordecai M. Noah | 72 | |
Mormons | 74 | |
Pt. 2 | Nineteenth-Century Individual Ties to the Holy Land | 85 |
4 | Protestant Pilgrims: Disjunction between Expectation and Reality | 87 |
William C. Prime | 87 | |
Herman Melville | 92 | |
Mark Twain | 98 | |
John Fulton | 102 | |
Thomas de Witt Talmage | 103 | |
5 | Protestant Missionaries: Jewish Conversion and Christ's Return | 113 |
Fisk, Parsons, and King | 113 | |
James T. Barclay | 130 | |
6 | Consuls: Jews and Holy Land History | 141 |
Warder Cresson | 141 | |
Albert Rhodes | 146 | |
Victor Beauboucher | 149 | |
Frank S. de Hass | 150 | |
Selah Merrill | 153 | |
Henry Gillman | 155 | |
Edwin S. Wallace | 157 | |
Pt. 3 | Religious Groups of the Nineteenth Century | 167 |
7 | Christianity among Blacks: The Spiritual Holy Land | 169 |
Prayers and Spirituals | 171 | |
Pilgrims | 173 | |
8 | Protestant Literalists: Jewish Return and Christian Kingdom | 191 |
Millerites | 191 | |
Clorinda S. Minor | 196 | |
William E. Blackstone | 210 | |
9 | Mormons: Dialectical Holy Lands | 227 |
The American Zion | 227 | |
Restoration of the Land of Israel | 231 | |
Ritual Travel and Apocalyptic Myth | 234 | |
10 | Judaism: American Impact and Internal Divisions | 259 |
Reform: Zion in America | 259 | |
Reform and Zion-as-Land-of-Israel | 265 | |
Historical School: Zionism Both Present and Future | 266 | |
Orthodox Messianism | 269 | |
Orthodox Zionism | 270 | |
Pt. 4 | The Twentieth Century | 279 |
11 | Protestant Liberalism: Universal Ideals | 281 |
Adolf A. Berle, Sr. | 281 | |
Harry Emerson Fosdick | 282 | |
Reinhold Niebuhr | 284 | |
12 | Catholicism: Holy Land of Christ's Crucifixion | 289 |
Romanticism | 289 | |
Franciscans | 292 | |
John T. Durward | 298 | |
Andrew E. Breen | 303 | |
Political Ramifications, 1917-1948 | 305 | |
13 | Judaism: Centrality of the Land | 323 |
Reform's New Positive Attitude | 323 | |
Reform's Negative Attitude | 326 | |
Conservative Judaism: The Land of Israel as Revitalizing Center | 329 | |
Orthodox Support for Zionism | 333 | |
Orthodox Resistance to Zionism | 335 | |
Nonreligious Zionists and the American Ideal | 339 | |
Secularist Realism | 341 | |
Conclusion | 351 | |
Acronyms | 357 | |
Index | 359 |
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