Lexington Books
Pages: 174
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-4842-6 • Hardback • January 2011 • $114.00 • (£88.00)
978-0-7391-4844-0 • eBook • January 2011 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
Stephanie Stidham Rogers is an independent scholar and historian residing on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Stephanie Stidham Rogers's Inventing the Holy Land provides a rich and nuanced account of how American Protestant engagements with the Holy Land shaped both the development of American Protestantism and the history of the Near East. Of particular interest is her analysis of a number of writers, especially women, who have often been left out of earlier discussions. Her consideration of the environmental aspects of Holy Land writing, of Palestine as a 'fifth gospel' for nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Protestants, and of the engagement of varieties of Protestantism with Judaism and Islam all make this a substantial contribution to our understanding of what the Holy Land has made of American Protestants, and what American Protestants have made of the Holy Land.
— Brian Yothers, University of Texas at El Paso