The emergence of the Hebrew Christian movement in nineteenth-century Britain

In nineteenth-century Britain the majority of Jewish believers in Christ worshipped in Gentile churches. Some attained ethnic and institutional independence. A few debated the implications of incorporating into their worship the observance of Jewish tradition, and advocated the theological and litur...

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Main Author: Darby, Michael R., 1946-

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.

Series: Numen Book Series 128.
Numen Book Series Online, ISBN: 9789004380837.

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Call Number: BR158 .D37 2010

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
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  • Chapter One. Literary Responses To Hebrew Christianity /
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  • Chapter Two. The Genesis Of The Modern Hebrew Christian Movement /
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  • Chapter Three. The Hebrew Christian Movement During The "Palmy Days" Of The London Society For Promoting Christianity Amongst The Jews /
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  • Chapter Four. The Influence Of The Hebrew Christian Alliance /
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  • Chapter Five. Responses To The "Herzl Of Jewish Christianity" /
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  • Conclusion. Themes And Lacunae /
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  • Appendix 1. Hebrew Christian Institutions In Nineteenth-Century Britain /
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  • Appendix 2. Map Of Mid-Century London /
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  • Bibliography /
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  • Index /
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