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As a Messianic Jewish leader, I address this book as a challenge to both the foes and friends of our movement. Should Jewish rituals be continued if one converts to Christianity? The election of Israel is irrevocable, rabbinic Judaism is a movement employed by God to preserve the distinctive calling of the Jews, and Messianic Jews should honor the covenant obligations of Israel. Despite its title, this is not mainly a book about Messianic Judaism. Instead, it is a book about the ekklesia -- the community of those who believe in Yeshua the Messiah -- and its relationship to the Jewish people. - Author.
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Postmissionary Messianic Judaism: redefining Christian engagement with the Jewish people
2006, Brazos Press
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1587431521 9781587431524
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Table of Contents
Ecclesiology and biblical interpretation
The New Testament and Jewish practice
The New Testament and the Jewish people
Bilateral ecclesiology in solidarity with Israel
The Christian no to Israel : Christian supersessionism and Jewish practice
Jewish tradition and the Christological test
Jewish tradition and the biblical test
From missionary to postmissionary Messianic Judaism
Healing the schism
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