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The Holy Land, Holy Lands, and Christian History
Edited by R.N. Swanson

For the great monotheistic religions, thoughts of the 'Holy Land' automatically turn to Palestine. That Holy Land has been central to Christian history over the past 2000 years, from the establishment of the early church, through the Crusades, to the present day, when native Christians are in a minority, but Christian tourists abound. Even when not physically controlled by Christians, Palestine and its image are important to the Christian consciousness. Moreover, as a concept, the idea of 'Holy Land' has proved elastic and potent, capable of being divorced from its Levantine particularity to provide models for hopes for the future, and to validate existing societies and political communities, supplying moral drive and psychological support. This collection of twenty-five essays addresses a wide range of issues tied to this broad theme, from the patristic period to the present day. Palestine, and concerns for Palestine, provide a core; but attention also ranges to 'Holy Lands' in America, Russia, seventeenth-century England, and post-Reformation Transylvania. The papers clearly and lucidly demonstrate the constant, continuing, and multi-faceted significance of the Holy Land, real and idealised, in Christian history.

 

DETAILS

24 b/w illustrations
7 line illustrations
Pages: 422
Size: 21.6 x 13.8 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9780952973355
Binding: Hardback
First published: 05/Oct/2000
Price: 80.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: Ecclesiastical History Society
Series: Studies in Church History

BIC class: HRAX

STATUS: Out of stock
Details updated on 03/07/2009

Contents
1   The Early Development of Church Architecture in Syria and Jordan, c.300-c.750 HUGH N. KENNEDYHUGH N. KENNEDY
Hugh N Kennedy
2   The Itinerary of Egeria: Reliving the Bible in Fourth-Century Palestine DAVID HUNTDAVID HUNT
David Hunt
3   'Secular men and women': Egeria's Lay Congregation in Jerusalem RACHEL MORIARTY
Rachel Moriarty
4   Palestine under the Arabs, 650-750: the Crucible of Byzantine Orthodoxy ANDREW LOUTHANDREW LOUTH
Andrew Louth
5   Palestine in the Aftermath of the Arab Conquest: the Earliest Latin Account THOMAS O'LOUGHLINTHOMAS O'LOUGHLIN
Thomas O'Loughlin
6   Memorials of the Holy Places and Blessings from the East: Devotion to Jerusalem before the Crusades (Presidential Address) COLIN MORRISCOLIN MORRIS
Colin Morris
7   History and Memory as Factors in Greek Orthodox Pilgrimage to the Holy Land under Crusader Rule ANDREW JOTISCHKYANDREW JOTISCHKY
Andrew Jotischky
8   Ideas of Crusade and Holy war n De expugnatione Lyxbonensi (The Conquest of Lisbon) JONATHAN PHILLIPSJONATHAN PHILLIPS
Jonathan Phillips
9   Holy Land, Holy Lance: Religious Ideas in the Chanson d'Antioche SUSAN B. EDGINGTON
Susan B Edgington
10   'The Serpent in the Dust, the Sparrow on the House Top': Attitudes to Jerusalem and the Holy Land in the Circle of Innocent III - BRENDA H. BOLTONInnocent III - BRENDA H. BOLTON
Brenda H Bolton
11   The Role of the Holy Land for the Early Followers of Joachim of Fiore STEPHEN WESSLEYSTEPHEN WESSLEY
Stephen Wessley
12   Gregory IX, Frederick II and the Liberation of the Holy Land, 1230-9 BJORN WEILERBJORN WEILER
Björn Weiler
13   Our Lady of Saidnaiya: an Orthodox Shrine Revered by Muslims and Knights Templar at the Time of the Crusades BERNARD F. HAMILTONBERNARD F. HAMILTON
Bernard F Hamilton
14   Crusading Proposals in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries ANTONY LEOPOLD
Antony Leopold
15   Holy Land or Holy Lands? Palestine and the Catholic West in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance NORMAN HOUSLEYNORMAN HOUSLEY
Norman Housley
16   The Holy Land in Old Russian Culture RICHARD M. PRICE
Richard M Price
17   Magyar Judah: Constructing a new Canaan in Eastern Europe GRAEME N J MURDOCK
Graeme N J Murdock
18   Rebuilding Solomon's Temple? The Architecture of Calvinism ANDREW SPICER
Andrew Spicer
19   Transplanting the Holy Land: Diggers, Fifth Monarchists, and the New Israel BERNARD S CAPPBERNARD S CAPP
Bernard S Capp
20   City on a Hill: American Exceptionalism and the Elect Nation JOHN OLDFIELD
John Oldfield
21   Milman's History of the Jews: a Real Place with Real People ALISTAIR MASON
Alistair Mason
22   Thomas Cook, Holy Land Pilgrims, and the Dawn of the Modern Tourist Industry TIMOTHY LARSENTIMOTHY LARSEN
Timothy Larsen
23   Archbishop Lang's Visit to the Holy Land in 1931 GARTH TURNER
Garth Turner
24   The Vatican, Palestinian Christians, Israel, and Jerusalem: Religion, Politics, Diplomacy, and Holy Places, 1945-1950 ANTHONY O'MAHONYANTHONY O'MAHONY
Anthony O'Mahony
25   Palestinian Christians: Realities and Hopes BERNARD SABELLA
Bernard Sabella

Reviews
A worthwhile collection... It is a measure of the changes in our understanding of the history of the Holy Land in the last thirty years that so many historians should now be grappling with the issues of thought and iconography. JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY [Jonathan Riley-Smith] Deserves to necome a standard work on the unfolding story of the Holy Land. EXPOSITORY TIMES



 

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