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Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x153x31 mm, weight: 457 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310330637
  • ISBN-13: 9780310330639
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x153x31 mm, weight: 457 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310330637
  • ISBN-13: 9780310330639
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In this comprehensive introduction to Messianic Judaism, David Rudolph and Joel Willitts present a collection of articles by both Messianic Jews and Gentile Christians. Introduction to Messianic Judaism offers a thorough examination of the ecclesial context and biblical foundations of the Messianic Jewish movement.

This book is the go-to source for introductory information on Messianic Judaism.Editors David Rudolph and Joel Willitts have assembled a thorough examination of the ecclesial context and biblical foundations of the diverse Messianic Jewish movement. Unique among similar works in its Jew-Gentile partnership, this book brings together a team of respected Messianic Jewish and Gentile Christian scholars, including Mark Kinzer, Richard Bauckham, Markus Bockmuehl, Craig Keener, Darrell Bock, Scott Hafemann, Daniel Harrington, R. Kendall Soulen, Douglas Harink and others.Opening essays, written by Messianic Jewish scholars and synagogue leaders, provide a window into the on-the-ground reality of the Messianic Jewish community and reveal the challenges, questions and issues with which Messianic Jews grapple. The following predominantly Gentile Christian discussion explores a number of biblical and theological issues that inform our understanding of the Messianic Jewish ecclesial context.Here is a balanced and accessible introduction to the diverse Messianic Jewish movement that both Gentile Christian and Messianic Jewish readers will find informative and fascinating.
Contributors 9(2)
Introduction 11(10)
David Rudolph
PART 1 The Messianic Jewish Community
1 Messianic Judaism in Antiquity and in the Modern Era
21(16)
David Rudolph
2 Messianic Jewish Synagogues
37(14)
David Rudolph
Elliot Klayman
3 Messianic Jewish Worship and Prayer
51(10)
Seth N. Klayman
4 Messianic Jews and Scripture
61(11)
Carl Kinbar
5 Messianic Jews and Jewish Tradition
72(10)
Carl Kinbar
6 Messianic Jewish Ethics
82(8)
Russ Resnik
7 Messianic Jewish Outreach
90(8)
Stuart Dauermann
8 Messianic Judaism and Women
98(9)
Rachel Wolf
9 Messianic Jews in the Land of Israel
107(9)
Akiva Cohen
10 Messianic Jewish National Organizations
116(10)
Mitch Glaser
11 Messianic Jews and the Jewish World
126(10)
Mark S. Kinzer
12 Messianic Jews and the Gentile Christian World
136(9)
Daniel C. Juster
13 Messianic Jews and Jewish-Christian Dialogue
145(14)
Jennifer M. Rosner
PART 2 The Church and Messianic Judaism
14 Matthew's Christian-Jewish Community
159(9)
Daniel J. Harrington
15 The Restoration of Israel in Luke-Acts
168(10)
Darrell Bock
16 James and the Jerusalem Council Decision
178(9)
Richard Bauckham
17 Interdependence and Mutual Blessing in the Church
187(9)
Craig Keener
18 The Relationship between Israel and the Church
196(10)
William S. Campbell
19 The Redemption of Israel for the Sake of the Gentiles
206(8)
Scott J. Hafemann
20 Paul's Rule in All the Ekklesiai
214(10)
Anders Runesson
21 Equality in the Church
224(11)
Justin K. Hardin
22 The Supersession and Superfluity of the Law? Another Look at Galatians
235(10)
Todd A. Wilson
23 The Bride of Messiah and the Israel-ness of the New Heavens and New Earth
245(10)
Joel Willitts
24 Mission-Commitment in Second Temple Judaism and the New Testament
255(9)
John Dickson
25 The Son of David and the Gospel
264(9)
Markus Bockmuehl
26 Jewish Priority, Election, and the Gospel
273(9)
Douglas Harink
27 The Standard Canonical Narrative and the Problem of Supersessionism
282(13)
R. Kendall Soulen
PART 3 Summary and Conclusion
28 Summary of the
Chapters
295(20)
Joel Willitts
Conclusion 315(6)
Joel Willitts
Subject Index 321(8)
Scripture Index 329
David Rudolph (Ph.D., Cambridge University) is the Director of Messianic Jewish Studies at The King's University in Dallas, Texas. David has been part of the Messianic Jewish community for over thirty-five years and has published numerous books and articles on Messianic Judaism, the New Testament, and Jewish-Christian relations. 



 



 

Joel Willitts (PhD, Cambridge) is Associate Professor in Biblical and Theological Studies at North Park University, and has a breadth of experience in both the Christian church and the academy. Joel has published books, essays, and journal articles in the area of New Testament studies.