In this groundbreaking ethnographic study of the transnational Third Temple and Children of Noah movements, Messianic Zionism in the Digital Age highlights the intimate effects of political theologies in motion, new forms of digital missionizing, and the birth of a new Judaic faith.
In this groundbreaking ethnographic study of the transnational Third Temple and Children of Noah movements, Messianic Zionism in the Digital Age highlights the intimate effects of political theologies in motion, new forms of digital missionizing, and the birth of a new Judaic faith. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
RACHEL Z. FELDMAN is an assistant professor of religious studies at Dartmouth College and recipient of the 2023 Jordan Schnitzer First-Book Prize awarded by the Association for Jewish Studies. She is the coeditor of Settler Indigeneity in the West Bank with Ian McGonigle.
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Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Preface 1. Introduction: Third Temple Visions and Political Theologies in Motion 2. Biblical Revival in Contemporary Israel: Temple Builders as Proxy-State Actors 3. "Born Again, Again": The Emergence of Noahidism as a Transnational Judaic Faith 4. "Righteous among the Nations": A Case Study of Noahide Communities in the Philippines Conclusion: The Children of Israel, the Children of Noah, and the "End of Judaism"? Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Preface 1. Introduction: Third Temple Visions and Political Theologies in Motion 2. Biblical Revival in Contemporary Israel: Temple Builders as Proxy-State Actors 3. "Born Again, Again": The Emergence of Noahidism as a Transnational Judaic Faith 4. "Righteous among the Nations": A Case Study of Noahide Communities in the Philippines Conclusion: The Children of Israel, the Children of Noah, and the "End of Judaism"? Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
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