Modern Jews engage the New Testament : enhancing Jewish well-being in a Christian environment
(2012)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Turner Publishing Company, 2012
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781580236218 (electronic bk.) MWT13573997, 1580236219 (electronic bk.) 13573997
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English
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An honest, probing look at the dynamics of the New Testament-in relation to problems that disconcert Jews and Christians today. Despite the New Testament's impact on Jewish history, virtually all Jews avoid knowledge of its underlying dynamics. Jewish families and communities thus remain needlessly stymied when responding to a deeply Christian culture. Their Christian friends, meanwhile, are left perplexed as to why Jews are wary of the Gospel's "good news." This long-awaited volume offers an unprecedented solution-oriented introduction to Jesus and Paul, the Gospels and Revelation, leading Jews out of anxieties that plague them, and clarifying for Christians why Jews draw back from Christians' sacred writings. Accessible to laypeople, scholars and clergy of all faiths, innovative teaching aids make this valuable resource ideal for rabbis, ministers and other educators. Topics include: - The Gospels, Romans and Revelation- the Key Concerns for Jews - Misusing the Talmud in Gospel Study - Jesus' Trial, the "Virgin Birth" and Empty Tomb Enigmas - Millennialist Scenarios and Missionary Encroachment - The Last Supper and Church Seders - Is the New Testament Anti-Semitic? While written primarily with Jews in mind, this groundbreaking volume will also help Christians understand issues involved in the origin of the New Testament, the portrayal of Judaism in it, and why for centuries their "good news" has been a source of fear and mistrust among Jews

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