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Christian homeland : Episcopalians and the Middle East, 1820-1958 / Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr.

Van Pelt - Yarnall Collection BV3147 .S455 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shattuck, Gardiner H., author.
Contributor:
Charlton Yarnall Fund.
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Missions--Middle East--History--19th century.
Missions.
Missions--Middle East--History--20th century.
Episcopal Church--Missions--Middle East--History--19th century.
Episcopal Church.
Episcopal Church--Missions--Middle East--History--20th century.
Middle East.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xx, 280 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
Summary:
"Christian Homeland examines the history of the Episcopal Church's involvement in missionary work in the Middle East in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and it describes how the denomination's evangelistic activities and theological ideas influenced the response of church members to a variety of political and social issues affecting them as Americans during that same period. Beginning in the 1830s, Episcopalians established mission posts in Athens and Istanbul, from which they sought to convert the Muslims and Jews of the Ottoman Empire to Christianity, but failing to achieve any appreciable evangelistic success with non-Christians, they turned their attention to reforming the Eastern Christian churches instead. Receiving key assistance in these efforts from the Anglican missionary bishopric in Jerusalem, a small, but influential corps of Episcopalians dedicated themselves to keeping church members informed about the Middle East, particularly the status of the region's Christian population, through the middle of the twentieth century. In addition to its study of Episcopal missionaries, this book explores other topics related to their evangelization concerns; these include immigration into the United States, the Armenian genocide, humanitarian relief for refugees and victims of persecution, anti-Semitism and anti-Judaism, Zionism and the formation of the State of Israel, and the contemporary Israeli-Palestinian conflict"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Pure and Undefiled Religion: Horatio Southgate and the Mission in Constantinople
2. Alive in Many a Dark Place: Saving the Christians of the East
3. Afflicted Peoples: Genocide, Humanitarian Relief, and Ministry to the Foreign-Born
4. Remaking a Nation: Episcopalians and the Post-Ottoman Middle East
5. Palestine Problem: Charles Bridgeman and the Anglican Campaign against Zionism
6. Emotional Typhoon: War and Crisis in the Holy Land
7. Extinction in the Land of Its Birth: Israeli Nationhood and the Future of Middle Eastern Christianity.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Charlton Yarnall Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Shattuck, Gardiner H. Christian homeland
ISBN:
9780197665039
0197665039
OCLC:
1338302941
Publisher Number:
99993025766

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