![]() Written by a Hebrew Christian for Jew and Gentile alike, here is an articulate survey of the biblical position of the Hebrew Christian’s distinctiveness, his relationship to the Jews, the Law of Moses, the local church, the State of Israel, missions and many other timely topics. This is a book about the Jews who have found favor with God by receiving Jesus as Messiah. It’s also careful in detail, wrestling with controversial matters raging within and without the messianic movement. The book is broad in scope and cites the major themes of Hebrew Christianity today. It addresses a wide range of the practical and theological issues that arise when a Jewish person accepts Jesus as Messiah and seeks membership and fellowship in a local church, yet rightly desires to maintain lifelong community and national identities. This down-to-earth book deals with the many thorny realities facing every Jewish believer. Israelology pioneers a fully dispensational approach to this topic, proving that it is central to a proper systematic theology and, thus, critical in terms of issues such as Messiah’s return, evangelism, anti-Semitism and, ultimately, God’s entire agenda for Jews and Gentiles alike. But even dispensationalists – while organizing every other major Scriptural theme from the Church (Ecclesiology) to Salvation (Soteriology) to Last Days (Eschatology) – have failed to develop a systematic theology of one of the Bible’s most integral subjects, Israel. Its far-reaching conclusion is that only the last, with its clear distinction between Israel and the Church, can, in fact, provide a systematized biblical doctrine of Israel. from New York University, exhaustively surveys every aspect of Israel from the perspective of four major schools of theology (postmillennialism, amillennialism, premillennialism and dispensationalism). Fruchtenbaum’s masterful book, written over a 13-year period to earn his Ph.D. ![]() As such, Israelology fills a tremendously neglected void, while affecting nearly every other segment of systematic theology and directly addressing a crucial point of division in evangelical theology today.ĭr. Amazingly, this ground breaking work is the first to create an entire systematic theology of all that the Scriptures say in regard to the people of Israel. This groundbreaking study investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel past, present and future and scrutinizes beliefs that tend to confuse the identities of both Israel and the Church. One's view of Israel is key in determining one's theology. Fruchtenbaum’s clear and penetrating thought leads you to consider these matters in a new, revealing light, bringing the truth of the Word of God to the fore. This collection contains hundreds and hundreds of pages of in-depth passage and subject explorations from the Bible. Of special note among the titles included is a Messianic Bible Study Collection that features 190 classic studies. ![]() This series will transform your study, practice and teaching. Both Jewish and non-Jewish believers alike will marvel at these ground-breaking perspectives on the Bible, Jewish traditions, and Israel. ![]() Each of these 11 titles demonstrates his exceptional level of scholarship and readability while covering a large spectrum of theological, spiritual, and practical themes. ![]() Arnold Fruchtenbaum, founder of Ariel Ministries and widely-regarded as one of the foremost Bible scholars of his time with his emphasis on the Jewish character of the Scriptures. The Ariel Ministries Messianic Collection brings together the works of Dr. ![]()
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