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An Imaginary Israel in Contemporary Germany: The Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary’s Kanaan
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion (2010)
  • George Faithful, Saint Louis University
Abstract
Built in Germany in the aftermath of World War II, Kanaan is the retreat center of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary. They opened their Promised Land to outsiders in order to facilitate their collective witness. For the founders of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, Kanaan was a miracle and a refuge. For their spiritual daughters, it served as a reminder of Christ and of heaven. Yet former members of the group have seen the place as a prison, and guests might perceive it as anything from a source of spiritual sustenance to an evangelistic gimmick. Kanaan’s architecture and artistic representations of the Holy Land are provocative; whether they are persuasive is a matter for individuals to discern, as this reception analysis will demonstrate.
Keywords
  • Post-war Germany,
  • Sisterhood of Mary,
  • Kanaan
Publication Date
2010
Citation Information
George Faithful. "An Imaginary Israel in Contemporary Germany: The Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary’s Kanaan" Journal for the Academic Study of Religion Vol. 23 Iss. 2 (2010) p. 173 - 190 ISSN: 2047-7058
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/george-faithful/11/