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- W1125813897 abstract "The Emergence of the Hebrew Christian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. By Michael R. Darby. (Leiden: Brill, 2010, Pp. viii, 267. $137.00, hardback.)Todd Endelman has argued that no new or cultural current in modern Jewish history was launched or nurtured in Britain (256). Michael Darby begs to differ, arguing that the Christian Hebrew movement, which emerged in early nineteenthcentury Britain, became the ideological of twentieth-century practical Messianic (239-40). Darby's work traces the history and significance of British Christian Hebraism, and is aimed at both British historians in general and those with a more specialized interest in Hebrew Christianity (32).Most histories of the Christian Hebrew movement either minimalize the movement or assume a Whig trajectory from the founding of the Children of Abraham society in 1813 to the founding of the International Hebrew Christian Alliance in 1925 (1-2). In reality, Darby argues, the movement was intermittent and sporadic, lacking any institutional continuity throughout much of the nineteenth century (239-40). Moreover, far from being insignificant, nineteenth-century Hebrew Christianity was the root on which the contemporary movement of Messianic Judaism has grown (8).Darby proceeds by highlighting Christian Hebrew leaders, especially those who sought to create autonomous organizations. He evaluates the success of these leaders in achieving independence from Gentile churches based on a four-point model developed by the missionary Harry Ellison. According to Ellison and Darby, a successful Hebrew Christian community should be ethnically, institutionally, theologically, and liturgically distinctive (3-4). The Emergence of the Hebrew Christian Movement is organized as a chronological narrative beginning with early proponents of Hebrew Christianity and the founding of the London Society for promoting Christianity amongst the Jews (LSPCJ) in 1809. The majority of the second chapter focuses on the activities of the LSPCJ and Jewish convert Christian Frederick Frey, who founded the first exclusively Hebrew Christian association, the Children of Abraham, in 1813 (57). Although Frey and the Anglican LSPCJ remained firmly ensconced within the Gentile denominational system and did not encourage Hebrew Christians to found theologically and/or liturgically independent institutions, a few voices began to call for an autonomous Christian Judaism (71). …" @default.
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