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Research into British-Israelism
by
non-British-Israel Scholars
NB: the below represents a
selection of theses and papers. There are other articles and papers by
authors that find the teaching quaint or intriguing.
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Theses, papers, articles |
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British-Israel. Racial Identity in Imperial Britain, 1870-1920
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By Eric Michael Reisenauer (PhD
thesis). Highly recommended read. 488 pages. |
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By Tara Leigh Teeter (Senior
Hons thesis). 51 pages. |
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By Gregory S Neal (MA
paper).
34 pages. |
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Israelism in Modern Britain | By Aiden Cottrell-Boyce. Book published 2021. 239 pages. | |
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By Ingrid Sherlock-Taselaar (PhD
thesis). 267 pages. |
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"Presenting the Past as Present. An English-Hebrew Language
Badge," The Medal, No. 80, 2022 |
By Ira Rezak on British-Israel
medals. 6 pages. |
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By J. Wilson. 8 pages. |
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A Curious Congregationalist. The Rev. J Idrisyn Jones and
British-Israelism |
By Jason Frost. 13 pages. |
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The Political Influence of the British-Israel Movement in the
Nineteenth Century |
By Richard Simpson (MA
paper).
24 pages. |
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By Eric Michael Reisenauer. At
this stage I do not have full access to the paper. |
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Selection of papers
and artices. |
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My articles, papers and charts/tables on the Tribes of Israel |
Over 450 pages of research -
free to download. |
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NB: Since my youth I have been
taught to read widely, think deeply, brood on issues, critique,
analyse and read or debate the other point of view. The reason for my reading
alternative views is as followings for this and other doctrines: 1. this helps one to hone up one's
own understanding of a doctrine or concept; 2. it also assists in understanding
the other viewpoint and be able to engage in conversation without
childish behaviours; 3. often these books and papers
contain references or leads that one can follow up on with
additional proofs for the doctrine! 4. any errors found in the doctrine
needs to be fixed. Improvement is often possible. Digging deeper
is an imperative to find more proofs. All this without changing or
undermining one's beliefs.
The above
represents a small number of books, papers and theses I have in my
possession critiquing or simply examining the British-Israel
doctrine or movement. Many are rather obnoxious. Others vainly
attempt to find the 'lost' tribes of Israel among various African,
Asian or Amerindian peoples - silliness beyond compare. |