Christian Zionism and English National Identity, 1600-1850
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<p>This book explores why English Christians, from the early modern period onwards, believed that their nation had a special mission to restore the Jews to Palestine. It examines English support for Jewish restoration from the Whitehall Conference in 1655 through to public debates on the Jerusalem Bishopric in 1841. Rather than claiming to replace Israel as Gods elect nation, England was chosen to have a special, but inferior, relationship with the Jews. Believing that God blessed those who bless the Jewish people, this national role allowed England to atone for ill-treatment of Jews, read the confusing pathways of providence, and guarantee the nations survival until Christs return. This book analyses this mode of national identity construction and its implications for understanding Christian views of Jews, the self, and the other. It offers a new understanding of national election, and of the relationship between apocalyptic prophecy and political action.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
Autorenportrait
<p><b>Andrew Crome</b>is Lecturer in Early Modern History at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is author of<i>The Restoration of the Jews</i>(2014) and editor of<i>Prophecy and Eschatology in the Transatlantic World</i>(2016). He also writes on religion, contemporary popular culture, and fandom, and is co-editor of<i>Religion and Doctor Who</i>(2013). </p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.06.2018
Umfang: 3.09 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783319771946
Umbreit-Nr.: 5227105
