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Evangelizing Lebanon

Baptists, Missions, and the Question of Cultures

By (author) Melanie E. Trexler
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Baylor University Press, Waco, United States
Published: 15th Sep 2016
Dimensions: w 152mm h 228mm d 28mm
Weight: 619g
ISBN-10: 1481302590
ISBN-13: 9781481302593
Barcode No: 9781481302593
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In 1893, Said Jureidini, an Arabic-speaking Christian from the Ottoman Empire, experienced an evangelical conversion while attending the Chicago World's Fair.Two years laterhe founded the first Baptist church in modern-day Lebanon. For financial support, he aligned his fledgling church with American Landmark Baptists and, later, Southern Baptists. By doing so, Jureidini linked the fate of Baptists in Lebanon with those in the United States. In Evangelizing Lebanon , Melanie E. Trexler explores the complex, reflexive relationship between Baptist missionaries from the States and Baptists in Lebanon. Trexler pays close attention to the contexts surrounding the relationships, the consequences, and the theologiesinherent to missionary praxis, carefully profiling the perspectives of both the missionaries and the Lebanese Baptists. Trexler thus discovers a fraught mutuality at work. U.S. missionaries presented new models of church planting, evangelism, and educational opportunities that empowered the Lebanese Baptists to accomplish personal and communal goals. In turn, Lebanese Baptists prompted missionaries to rethink their ideas about mission, Muslim-Christian relations, and even American foreign policy in the region. But Trexler also reveals how missionaries' efforts to evangelize Muslims came to threaten the very security of the Lebanese Baptists. Trexler shows how Baptist missionary theology and praxis in Lebanon had more to do with bolstering an insular Baptist identity in the U.S. than it did with engaging in interfaith relationships with Lebanese Muslims. Ironically, American Baptists' efforts to help ultimately spunoutof control and led to unintended consequences. Trexler's study of Baptists in Lebanon serves as a warning for missional identity everywhere, Baptist or not: missionary insistence on a narrow and politically useful definition of what it means to be Christian can both aid and undermine, build and destabilize.

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...a useful volume, both for students of Protestant missions to the Middle East in general and students of Southern Baptist missions in particular. -- Walker Robins -- Reading Religion Evangelizing Lebanon contributes richly to understanding how encounters between foreign missionaries and local populations mutually transform all involved. -- Caleb Hutcherson -- Baptistic Theologies A responsible history of Baptists in Lebanon. -- Noah Haiduc-Dale -- Journal of Social History