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Lampeter: King's Divinity Press, 2009.
Paperback. xx+164pp. ISBN: 978-09562006-0-0 |
The Jews, Modern Israel and the New Supercessionism
RESOURCES FOR CHRISTIANS
Edited by Calvin L. Smith
A large portion of the word of God in the Old Testament is being
misinterpreted or deliberately avoided by those who have adopted
the teaching that the Christian Church has replaced Israel and
that the ancient promises made by God to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and
David are now passé. However, Calvin L. Smith has edited
a set of chapters in a new book that makes a vital contribution
towards rectifying this imbalance in interpretation. May it spark
a long-overdue discussion among Evangelical interpreters of all
persuasions as well as one between Jewish people of the book and
believers in the Christian Church.
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ISBN: 9789075226539 |
Van Sjabbat naar zondag
Een historisch onderzoek naar de opkomst en viering van de zondag in het vroege christendom
Auteur: Samuele
Bacchiocchi
Wanneer, waar en waarom verving de zondag de Sjabbat als dag
voor de eredienst? Om hierop een antwoord te vinden studeerde
Bacchiocchi vijf jaar aan de faculteit Kerkgeschiedenis in Rome,
waar hij toegang had tot de oudst beschikbare documenten hierover.
Uit zijn onderzoek blijkt dat de zondag in de eerste eeuw na de
dood van Christus de belangrijkste dag in de Kerk te Rome werd.
Het was het gevolg van een samenspel van joodse, heidense en
christelijke factoren. Vooral in Rome waren er diepgaande
anti-judaïstische gevoelens en allerlei maatregelen tegen de
Joden. Door de Sjabbat te vervangen door de zondag veranderden ook
de ware betekenis, het gezag en de beleving van deze dag van rust
en aanbidding. Dit boek is een echt standaardwerk.
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ISBN: 0802804233 |
Our Father Abraham
By: Marvin R. Wilson
Although the roots of Christianity run deep into Hebrew soil,
many Christians are regrettably uninformed about the rich Hebrew
heritage of the church. This volume delineates the link between
Judaism and Christianity, between the Old and the New Testament,
and calls Christians to reexamine their Hebrew roots so as to
effect a more authentically biblical lifestyle.As an introduction
to the world of Hebrew thought, Our Father Abraham is
biblical, historical, and cultural in nature. At the same time,
the writing is personal and passionate, reflecting Marvin Wilson's
own spiritual pilgrimage and his extensive dialogue with Jews. The
book develops a historical perspective on the Jewish origins of
the church, sets forth the importance and nature of Hebrew thought,
discusses how the church can become more attuned to the Hebraic
mind-set of Scripture, and offers practical suggestions for
interaction between Jews and Christians.
The study questions at the end of each chapter enhance the
book's usefulness as a text and also make it suitable for
Bible-study and discussion groups. All Christians and Jews too
will profit from Wilson's sensible treatments of biblical texts,
his thorough understanding of both the Christian and the Jewish
faith, and his honest historical analysis of the general failure
of the Christian church to acknowledge and understand its relation
to Judaism.
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