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Jewish Roots : a Foundation of Biblical Theology.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Shippensburg : Destiny Image Messianic, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (320 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780768494853
  • 0768494850
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Jewish Roots : A Foundation of Biblical Theology.DDC classification:
  • 289.9
LOC classification:
  • BR158 .J87 2011
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface; Chapter I: The Biblical Meaning of Israel; Chapter II: Israel's Call and the New Testament; Chapter III: Paul, Israel and the Law; Chapter IV: Messianic Judaism--Difficult Passages; Chapter V: Survey of the History of Judaism and Christianity; Chapter VI: The Faith and Life of Messianic Jews; Chapter VII: Messianic Jewish Practice; Chapter VIII: Extra-Biblical Practices; Chapter IX: Jewish and Biblical Worship; Chapter X: Dangers To Be Faced; Chapter XI: A Messianic Jewish Vision.
Appendix I: The 613 LawsAppendix II: Major Writings Supporting Positions Taken; Appendix III: Fuller Theological Seminary News Release; Appendix IV: When Is Ritual Idolatry?; Notes; A Selected Bibliography.
Summary: Messianic Judaism is a grass roots movement--a movement among Jewish and non-Jewish followers of Jesus of Nazareth who recognize and identify with their Jewishness. As a pulsating grass roots movement, Messianic Judaism exhibits the power and excitement of significant new discoveries. Topical chapters in Jewish Roots discuss the following: The Biblical Meaning of Israel Israel's Call and the New Testament Messianic Judaism--Difficult Passages History of Judaism and Christianity The Faith and Life of Messianic Jews Paul, Israel, and the Law Messianic Jewish Practice.

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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface; Chapter I: The Biblical Meaning of Israel; Chapter II: Israel's Call and the New Testament; Chapter III: Paul, Israel and the Law; Chapter IV: Messianic Judaism--Difficult Passages; Chapter V: Survey of the History of Judaism and Christianity; Chapter VI: The Faith and Life of Messianic Jews; Chapter VII: Messianic Jewish Practice; Chapter VIII: Extra-Biblical Practices; Chapter IX: Jewish and Biblical Worship; Chapter X: Dangers To Be Faced; Chapter XI: A Messianic Jewish Vision.

Appendix I: The 613 LawsAppendix II: Major Writings Supporting Positions Taken; Appendix III: Fuller Theological Seminary News Release; Appendix IV: When Is Ritual Idolatry?; Notes; A Selected Bibliography.

Messianic Judaism is a grass roots movement--a movement among Jewish and non-Jewish followers of Jesus of Nazareth who recognize and identify with their Jewishness. As a pulsating grass roots movement, Messianic Judaism exhibits the power and excitement of significant new discoveries. Topical chapters in Jewish Roots discuss the following: The Biblical Meaning of Israel Israel's Call and the New Testament Messianic Judaism--Difficult Passages History of Judaism and Christianity The Faith and Life of Messianic Jews Paul, Israel, and the Law Messianic Jewish Practice.