Are you looking for answers to those tough questions about Israel and the Church?
Gain valuable insights from this collection of easy-to-read essays written by a team of international evangelical scholars who offer up-to-date and helpful surveys of hot topics such as reading the Bible without anti-Jewish presuppositions, Israel's identity according to the New Testament, the meaning of biblical metaphors that express both unity and distinction between Jews and Gentiles, the place of the Land in God's promises and covenants, the Christian teaching of replacement theology, the unique place and challenges of Messianic Judaism, the history of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East or the rise of antisemitism, among others.
Eight informative chapters that will make you think long and hard about some of the pressing issues in Jewish-Christian studies.
WHO IS THE “ISRAEL” OF ROMANS 11:26?, by Andy CheungREADING WITHOUT TOWARDS A NON-SUPERSESSIONIST HERMENEUTIC OF THE NT USE OF THE OT, by Anthony P. RoyleJEWS & GENTILES IN THE ONE NEW EQUAL YET DISTINCT, by Matthew WongTHOUGHTS ON A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE LAND OF ISRAEL, by Stephen M. THE STATE OF THE QUESTION, by Rubén GómezMESSIANIC JUDAISM AND THE DOCTRINE OF CHRISTOLOGY, by M. L. VolppFROM ANTIJUDAISM TO THE NEW ANTISEMITISM, by Rubén GómezJEWS, CHRISTIANS, POLITICS, AND THE LAND, by Thomas Fretwell