Book Summary
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 culture deeply Christian. 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 their children, and clarifying for Christians why Jews draw back from Christians' sacred writings. Accessible to novice readers (Jewish and non-Jewish alike), it will also enlighten interested scholars and clergy (especially seminarians, of all faiths). Innovative pedagogical aids make it ideal as preparation for rabbis, ministers, and other educators, and as a text for courses at colleges, Centers for Christian-Jewish Understanding, and synagogue/church adult-education.
Book Details
Book Name | Modern Jews Engage The New Testament: Enhancing Jewish Well-Being In A Christian Environment |
Author | Michael J. Cook |
Publisher | Jewish Lights Publishing (May 2008) |
ISBN | 9781580233132 |
Pages | 374 |
Language | English |
Price | 1093 |