To the Jew first : the case for Jewish evangelism in Scripture and history / [print] Darrell L. Bock and Mitchell Glaser, editors. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, (c)2008. - 347 pages ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I: Bible -- "For the jew first" : Paul's nota bene for his gentile readers Jewish evangelism in the new millennium in light of Israel's future (Romans 9/11) / Walter C. Kaiser -- The book of Acts and Jewish evangelism : three approaches and one common thread Jesus' denunciation of the Jewish leaders in Matthew 23 and witness to religious Jews today The message of the prophets and Jewish evangelism Part II: Theology -- The future of Israel as a theological question The Holocaust and the sacred romance : a return to the divine reality (implications for Jewish evangelism) / Barry R. Leventhal -- The chosen people and Jewish evangelism To the Jew first : a reformed perspective To the Jew first in the new millennium : a dispensational perspective Part III: Mission -- Lessons in Jewish evangelism from the past century Jewish evangelism in the new millennium : the missiological dimension The ongoing importance of messianic prophecy for Jewish evangelism in the new millennium One way for Jews and Gentiles in the new millennium Mark A. Seifrid -- Darrell L. Bock -- David L. Turner -- Richard E. Averbeck -- Craig A. Blaising -- Lanier Burns -- Richard Pratt -- Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum -- Mitchell Glaser -- Arthur Glasser -- Michael Rydelnik -- Kai Kjor-Hansen.

Based upon the biblical mandate to take the gospel "to the Jew first," there has been a renewed effort among Christians to bring the gospel of Jesus to the Jewish community. This comprehensive resource looks at the historical, theological, and biblical context for doing so, and provides encouragement for Christians and Messianic Jews engaged in evangelism. To the Jew First includes contributions by Richard A. Averbeck, Craig A. Blaising, Walter C. Kaiser, Richard L. Pratt Jr., and ten other evangelical scholars. --From publisher's description.



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