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Issue 17 - Spring 2004

This issue of Kesher explores the place of the Messianic
Jewish Movement in relationship to Judaism and Christianity. Undoubtedly, Messianic
congregations are deeply connected on many levels to these religious worlds.
In the feature article, "Competing
Trends In Messianic Judaism: The Debate Over Evangelicalism," Gabriela Reason
highlights both commonalities and dissimilarities within the Messianic
Movement. Reason traces the history and character of the Messianic Jewish
Alliance of America (MJAA) and the Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations (UMJC)
against the backdrop of Evangelical Christianity. Even though there are
limitations to Reason's work and she occasionally highlights views that are not
mainstream, the quality and depth of her research advances the conversation.
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| From the Editor by Andrew Sparks This issue of Kesher explores the place of the Messianic
Jewish Movement in relationship to Judaism and Christianity. Undoubtedly,
Messianic congregations are deeply connected on many levels to these religious
worlds.... Read More >> |
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| Commentary | Defining Messianic Judaism - A Commentary
by Russ Resnik (Summer 2002, revised
March 2004)
Recently I was leafing through the catalog of a
major Christian book supplier and came across a section they had termed "Messianic
Judaism." There were a few books in this section, but most of its sp... Read More >> |
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