Messianic Judaism a rabbi's journey through religious change in America
This book examines how Messianic Judaism is organized and how it sustains itself and its adherents. the author traces its history from the efforts of Evangelical Christians to convert Jews, to the Jesus movement of the sixties, to the establishment of independent Messianic Jewish communities. she recounts their upbringing, everyday life of the community and the struggle for legitimacy in the eyes of Christians and Jews alike.
"Establishment of independent Messianic Jewish communities. she recounts their upbringing, everyday life of the community and the struggle for legitimacy in the eyes of Christians and Jews alike."
"This book examines how Messianic Judaism is organized and how it sustains itself and its adherents. the author traces its history from the efforts of Evangelical Christians to convert Jews, to the Jesus movement of the sixties, to the."
"This book examines how Messianic Judaism is organized and how it sustains itself and its adherents. the author traces its history from the efforts of Evangelical Christians to convert Jews, to the Jesus movement of the sixties, to the establishment of independent Messianic Jewish communities. she recounts their upbringing, everyday life of the community and the struggle for legitimacy in the eyes of Christians and Jews alike."@en
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