Messianic Judaism : an argument for contextualizing in the area of socio-cultural factors which relate to the expression of Christianity among the Jewish people /
by Sandra J. Lawliss.
- 1983.
- 82 leaves, bound ; 29 cm.
Typescript. Chapter I. Contextualization of Theology Chapter II. Approaching the Jewish Mindset Chapter III. The Advantages of Messianic Judaism Over "Traditional" Christianity Chapter IV. A Scriptural Perspective on Messianic Judaism
Defining Contextualization of Theology -- Practicing Contextualization: Messianic Judaism. Identity Crisis: What is a Jew? -- Nation, race, religious ideology, culture? -- Other definitions -- Israeli problems -- Can a Jew believe in Jesus and remain a Jew?. A Fuller realization of Jewishness -- An Enhanced witness to other Jews. All Things to All Men (1 Corinthians 9:19-23) -- Remain as You Are (1 Corinthians 7:17-24) -- All One in Christ? (Galatians 3:28).
Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions--Dissertations.
Missions to Jews. Missions--Theory. Theology--Methodology.