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The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and Ben Ammi’s Theology of Marginalisation and Reorientation
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/ african american religions
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/ black judaism
/ Black Power movement
/ black theology
/ Bodily integrity
/ Citizenship
/ Drug abuse
/ hebrew israelites
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Leadership
/ modern judaism
/ new religious movements
/ Plot (Narrative)
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/ Spirituality
/ Theology
2020
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The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and Ben Ammi’s Theology of Marginalisation and Reorientation
by
Miller, Michael T
in
20th century
/ african american religions
/ African Americans
/ black judaism
/ Black Power movement
/ black theology
/ Bodily integrity
/ Citizenship
/ Drug abuse
/ hebrew israelites
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Leadership
/ modern judaism
/ new religious movements
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Society
/ Spirituality
/ Theology
2020
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The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and Ben Ammi’s Theology of Marginalisation and Reorientation
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Miller, Michael T
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20th century
/ african american religions
/ African Americans
/ black judaism
/ Black Power movement
/ black theology
/ Bodily integrity
/ Citizenship
/ Drug abuse
/ hebrew israelites
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Leadership
/ modern judaism
/ new religious movements
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Society
/ Spirituality
/ Theology
2020
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The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and Ben Ammi’s Theology of Marginalisation and Reorientation
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The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and Ben Ammi’s Theology of Marginalisation and Reorientation
2020
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This paper will look at the way the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem have utilised the theological narrative of marginalisation in their quest for identity and self-determination. The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem are an expatriate black American group who have lived in Israel since 1969, when their spiritual leader, Detroit-born Ben Ammi, received a vision commanding him to take his people back to the Promised Land. Drawing on a long tradition in the African American community that self-identified as the biblical Israelites, the African Hebrew Israelites are marginalised in their status as Americans, as Jews, and as Israelis. We will examine the writings of Ben Ammi in order to demonstrate that this biblically based motif of marginalisation was a key part of his theology, and one which enabled his movement to grow and sustain itself; yet, in comparison with other contemporaneous theological movements, Ben Ammi utilised a specific variant of this motif. Rejecting the more common emphasis on liberation, Ammi argued for an eschatological reorientation around the marginalised. This article will conclude that Ben Ammi’s theology is key to understanding how the community has oriented itself and how it has proved successful in lasting 50 years against both internal disputes and external attacks.
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