A liminal church : refugees, conversions and the Latin diocese of Jerusalem, 1946-1956 / / Maria Chiara Rioli.

The history of Palestine War does not only concern military history. It also involves social, humanitarian and religious history, as in the case of Jerusalem’s Roman Catholic diocese. Tribulationis Tempore offers a complex narrative on this church, commonly portrayed as monolithically aligned with a...

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Superior document:Open Jerusalem (Series) ; Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2020]
©2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Open Jerusalem (Series) ; Volume 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • List of Figures and Map
  • Abbreviations
  • Note on Transliteration
  • Introduction: From Jerusalem to the Archives
  • Prologue: Nostalgia for an Invented Past and Concern for the Future: the Latin Diocese of Jerusalem from Its Reestablishment to the Second World War (1847–1945)
  • 1 Palestine and Transjordan in Transition (1945–47)
  • 2 Into the Breach
  • 3 A “Wounded” Diocese: the Patriarchate of Refugees
  • 4 After 1948: the Difficult Mediation
  • 5 The Association of Saint James and the Foundation of a Hebrew-Christian Church in Israel
  • 6 Between Rome and Jerusalem
  • 7 Cults and Politics in the Shadow of Holy Places
  • 8 1956: a Hinge Year
  • Epilogue: Opening a New Phase: Toward the Second Vatican Council and the 1967 War
  • Conclusion: From the Archives to Jerusalem
  • Bibliography
  • Index.