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Joseph B. Yudin

The Protestant Settlers of Israel: Missionaries, Millenarians, and the African Hebrew Israelites

The Protestant Settlers of Israel: Missionaries, Millenarians, and the African Hebrew Israelites

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The Protestant Settlers of Israel tells the story of Protestant settlers in the Holy Land, including their current whereabouts and growth.

Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 16 March 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc


The Holy Land has a rich history of settlement, conquest, destruction, and resettlement, but the story of Protestant settlers in the Land and their missionizing among the population has yet to be fully told. The Protestant Settlers of Israel provides a comprehensive account of this history, including a discussion of the current whereabouts of approximately 100,000 Protestant individuals living in the State of Israel, with a steady rate of expansion and growth in some circles. The book explores the various factors that have contributed to the growth of the Protestant community in Israel, including the historical background, religious beliefs, and cultural practices of the settlers. It also examines the challenges faced by the Protestant community in Israel, such as discrimination, persecution, and political instability. Despite these challenges, the Protestant community in Israel has continued to thrive and play a significant role in the country's religious and cultural landscape. The book includes interviews with Protestant settlers, religious leaders, and scholars, as well as historical documents and photographs, to provide a vivid and detailed portrayal of the Protestant experience in Israel. Overall, The Protestant Settlers of Israel is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Protestant community in Israel and the broader Middle East. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by the Protestant community in the region and offers insights into the future of the Protestant presence in Israel.

The Protestant Settlers of Israel: A Comprehensive History of Protestant Settlers in the Holy Land


The Holy Land has a rich history of settlement, conquest, destruction, and resettlement, but the story of Protestant settlers in the Land and their missionizing among the population has yet to be fully told. The Protestant Settlers of Israel provides a comprehensive account of this history, including a discussion of the current whereabouts of approximately 100,000 Protestant individuals living in the State of Israel, with a steady rate of expansion and growth in some circles. The book explores the various factors that have contributed to the growth of the Protestant community in Israel, including the historical background, religious beliefs, and cultural practices of the settlers. It also examines the challenges faced by the Protestant community in Israel, such as discrimination, persecution, and political instability. Despite these challenges, the Protestant community in Israel has continued to thrive and play a significant role in the country's religious and cultural landscape. The book includes interviews with Protestant settlers, religious leaders, and scholars, as well as historical documents and photographs, to provide a vivid and detailed portrayal of the Protestant experience in Israel. Overall, The Protestant Settlers of Israel is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Protestant community in Israel and the broader Middle East. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by the Protestant community in the region and offers insights into the future of the Protestant presence in Israel.

Weight: 572g
Dimension: 159 x 237 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666922349

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