Recycling the Past Or Researching History? PDF
By:Philip E. Thompson,Anthony R. Cross
Published on 2005 by Authentic Media
This volume asks fundamental questions about the political impact of cultural institutions by exploring the power struggles for control over such institutions in Syria and Lebanon under French Mandate rule. Countering assertions of French imperial cultural ascendancy and self confidence, the author demonstrates the diverse capacities of Arab and other local communities to forge competing cultural identities that would, in later years, form the basis for rising political self-enfranchisement. Drawing on a wide array of written sources and oral testimonies, the author illuminates how political and religious leaders fought to harness the force of culture through projects as diverse as schools, cinema, scouting and tourism. These leaders were to be found not only in the French colonial administration or the burgeoning Syrian and Lebanese parliaments, but also in student societies, missionary congregations and philanthropic organizations. The author pays particular attention to the last decade of French rule before Syrian and Lebanese independence, as a critical time of transition and debate. The rich individual histories of institutions such as the American University of Beirut, the secular French Mission laique, or the Jesuit missionaries, come together in a broader narrative that speaks to the ongoing Syrian and Lebanese journeys toward national identity. This series provides an excellent publishing opportunity and showcase for British Academy Postdoctoral Fellows. The Academy Operates a scheme of Postdoctoral Fellowships, designed to enable outstanding younger scholars to obtain experience of research and teaching in the university environment. Publication in the Monograph series is seen as a further mark of excellence. Recycling the Past or Researching History? brings together an international group of Baptist scholars who explore various issues in Baptist historiography and myths. To this end, contributors examine and re-examine areas of Baptist life and thought about which little is known or the received wisdom is in need of revision. Historiographical studies include the date Oxford Baptists joined the Abingdon Association, the death of the Fifth Monarchist John Pendarves, eighteenth-century Calvinistic Baptists and the political realm, confessional identity and denominational institutions, Baptist community, ecclesiology, the priesthood of all believers, soteriology, Baptist spirituality, Strict and Reformed Baptists, the role of women among British Baptists, while various `myths' challenged include the nature of high-Calvinism in eighteenth-century England, baptismal anti-sacramentalism, episcopacy, and Baptists and change. The theme which ties these studies together is that research into Baptist history should deal with the primary sources and not, as has too often been the case, rely uncritically on the scholarship of previous generations. `This timely and innovative book provides Baptists with a valuable introduction into the difficult task of researching their history instead of recycling their past. The effort to challenge some myths of Baptist self-understanding is rooted in careful work on sources from particular places and times in Europe and North America. This approach will be even more revealing if applied to Baptist history at a global scale.' J. Samuel Escobar, Thornley B. Wood Professor of Missiology, Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wynnewood, PA, USA, and Professor of the Baptist Seminary, Madrid, Spain `This stimulating collection of essays by a group of distinguished Baptist historians will compel Baptists to think again about a range of beliefs sometimes called `distinctives'. Careful historical research examines notions - or `myths' - such as congregational autonomy, an obsession with Individualism, the continuing relevance of denominationalism, the priesthood of all believers and even episcopacy. Linked with this are other papers opening up critical issues to fresh analysis. No Baptist leader or scholar should miss this relevant, timely and positive book.' Ken R. Manley, Distinguished Professor of Church History, Whitley College, The University of Melbourne, Australia `For too long people have taken Baptists for granted, and their generalizations about us abound with errors and half-truths. The authors explode many popular but incorrect assumptions and demonstrate what a diverse group of believers in Christ we Baptists really are.' Richard V. Pierard, Stephen Phillips Professor of History, Gordon College, Wenham, MA, USA
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