Too many Reformed folk are ignorant of the prominent place afforded to the future of the Jews in their own history and confessions.” —Steve Schlissel
This little book seeks to remedy that ignorance.
Today, affection for the Jewish people based on Romans 11 is thought to be an error rooted in the Post-war Consensus or Dispensationalism.
But in this book Doug Wilson has assembled quotes from countless Reformed teachers, many untethered from the 20th century and its Left Behind series, each writing about what they believe the Bible really teaches about Romans 11.
We must reject the mistakes made in 20th century theology. But we must not throw out our heritage as we do so.
Quick but helpful refresher on the classic reformed position on the future of the Jewish people. The book’s focus is on Romans 11 and whether we adopt a preterist or futurist reading of the text. The long list of quotations from various reformers, puritans, and theologians is quite helpful.
Teaser quote: “Now this means that it is not possible to be in sync with the purposes of God in this world without loving the Jewish people….At the same time, loving the Jews as God does, for the sake of their fathers, is not the same thing as approving of what the Jews do, or agreeing with Zionism…”
If you are at all interested in what the Reformed Church believes about the future of the Jews, then please read this book. They are not “replaced” nor discarded, but rather they still are important in God’s plan.