Evangelizing the Chosen People: Missions to the Jews in America, 1880-2000

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Univ of North Carolina Press, 2000 - 367 páginas
With this book, Yaakov Ariel offers the first comprehensive history of Protestant evangelization of Jews in America to the present day. Based on unprecedented research in missionary archives as well as Jewish writings, the book analyzes the theology and activities of both the missions and the converts and describes the reactions of the Jewish community, which in turn helped to shape the evangelical activity directed toward it.

Ariel delineates three successive waves of evangelism, the first directed toward poor Jewish immigrants, the second toward American-born Jews trying to assimilate, and the third toward Jewish baby boomers influenced by the counterculture of the Vietnam War era. After World War II, the missionary impulse became almost exclusively the realm of conservative evangelicals, as the more liberal segments of American Christianity took the path of interfaith dialogue.

As Ariel shows, these missionary efforts have profoundly influenced Christian-Jewish relations. Jews have seen the missionary movement as a continuation of attempts to delegitimize Judaism and to do away with Jews through assimilation or annihilation. But to conservative evangelical Christians, who support the State of Israel, evangelizing Jews is a manifestation of goodwill toward them.

 

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Introduction
1
Eschatology and Mission
9
The Missionary Work
22
The Converts
38
The Jewish Reaction
55
The Reputation of the Missions
69
Choosing Sides
76
Getting Acquainted with the Jews
76
American Missionary Work in Israel
135
The Converts Community
157
The Missionary Impulse
167
A Less Heated Reaction
177
The Changing Times
187
The Rise of Messianic Judaism
212
The Missionaries Become Real
244
The New Face of the Missionary Movement
262

The Yiddish Translation of the New Testament
80
The Moody Bible Institute and the Training of Missionaries to the Jews
85
The Rise of the American Board of Missions to the Jews
93
Tension and Rivalry
106
The Rise and Fall of the Presbyterian Mission to the Jews
115
The Chicago Hebrew Mission
127
Conclusion
279
Notes
285
Bibliography
321
Index
347
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Yaakov Ariel is assistant professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of "On Behalf of Israel: American Fundamentalist Attitudes towards Jews, Judaism, and Zionism, 1865-1945."

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