Author: Mitch Glaser
A comprehensive study of evangelical efforts to Jews during the early twentieth century
How successful were missions to the Jews between 1900 and 1950? This volume walks readers through the history of missions to the Jewish people in Continental Europe by Protestant missionaries during that time period and also examines the impact of the two World Wars, the Communist revolution, the rise of Zionism, and the Holocaust.
This research project studies history to determine what principles might be useful and applicable to today and in the future. The study is written chronologically and narratively to weave the various missionaries and locations across Europe into one story.
It's no surprise that missions to the Jews were greatly impacted by outside circumstances, internal movements, and the church at large, but studying this time in history in depth can reveal the best methods of mission work to the Jewish people in light of their troubled past.
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