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Christian Zionism in Africa

2021
Christian Zionism—a movement based on the belief that support of Israel, and Israeli ownership of and residence in Jerusalem, is a prerequisite for Christ’s return—has been a significant substratum within theologies and ecclesiologies of many churches in the US and Europe for centuries.
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Early Christian Zionism

Journal of Palestine Studies, 2007
(2007). Early Christian Zionism. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 104-105.
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US Christian Zionism

2014
US Christian Zionism represents the most obscure and least explored amid the various constituencies that animated the project of a ‘New American Empire’ during the era of President George W. Bush. It may be characterized as a modern millenarian movement stemming from American conservative Evangelicalism, which advocates that the restoration of Diaspora
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God’s country: Christian Zionism in America

Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2021
Goldman’s stated goal for this book about America and Israel is modest: to offer a contribution to “religious literacy” by showing that “belief in a unique connection between these two peoples and ...
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Christian Zionism in Africa

Mtafiti Mwafrika (African Researcher), 2023
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Premillennial Theology, Christian Zionism, and Christian Mission

International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2009
July 2009 S the late 1800s, premillennial theology has been enormously influential in providing motivation for thousands of participants in the missionary movement from the West. In this article I wish to raise several probing, even disquieting, questions about the inner logic and the historical pattern of influence of premillennial theology.
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The Pentecostalization of Christian Zionism

Church History, 2015
This essay highlights U.S. pentecostals' and charismatics' cultivation of more experiential forms of identification with Jews and with Israel that in turn played a crucial role in the global growth of Christian Zionism. Already at the turn of the twentieth century, key figures experimented with “Judeo-centric” forms of ritual and dress, merging ...
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Christian Zionism and Victorian Culture

Israel Studies, 2003
IN ADDRESSING THE MEMBERS OF THE Jewish Historical Society of England in 1925, David Lloyd George spoke candidly about the origins of the Balfour Declaration. "It was undoubtedly inspired by natural sympathy, admiration, and also by the fact that, as you must remember, we had been trained even more in Hebrew history than in the history of our own ...
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