Lewis, Don. Christian Zionism In Victorian Britain. Moore Theological College. 2009. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/0755985a-8458-4e29-b08f-9473c360e1ed.
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Lewis, D. (2009). Christian Zionism in Victorian Britain. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/0755985a-8458-4e29-b08f-9473c360e1ed.
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Lewis, Don.Christian Zionism In Victorian Britain. Moore Theological College. 2009. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/0755985a-8458-4e29-b08f-9473c360e1ed.
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Lewis introduces himself and how he came to be interested in working with Jews. He explores how evangelicals interact with power and culture, and how their identity changed in the Victorian era of Britain's history. He explains the Balfour declaration and the commitment by the League of Nations to the Jewish people. A summary of Lord Shaftsbury and his reforms are included. Definitions are provided for Christian Zionist. Questions and Answers throughout. Lewis explains the impact of the Reformation. Summaries are included of people who made significant contributions to the spread of the gospel to Jews in this period, as the circles that they were moving in were filled with wealthy Jews. Overiding theme is the evanglism of Jews, especially by Jewish Christians, and how this led to or made use of Zionism.
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