The emergence of the Hebrew Christian movement in nineteenth-century Britain / by Michael R. Darby.
In nineteenth-century Britain, the majority of the Jewish people were involved in a process of assimilation or acculturation and most of those who embraced Christianity were content to worship in a Gentile milieu despite being enjoined by the Old and New Testament scriptures to maintain their nation...
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Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2010.
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Series: | Studies in the history of religions ;
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Table of Contents:
- Literary responses to Hebrew Christianity
- The genesis of the modern Hebrew Christian movement
- The Hebrew Christian movement during the "palmy days" of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews
- The influence of the Hebrew Christian Alliance
- Responses to the "Herzl of Jewish Christianity."