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Issue 22 - Spring/Summer 2008 Double Issue
This edition of Kesher is a themed issue dedicated to soteriology in the context of
Messianic Judaism. The
theme of soteriology is timely, since there are two Messianic events that deal
with this issue. The first is the
Borough Park Symposium (October, 2007) and the second is a Theological Forum on
Soteriology hosted by the UMJC Theology Committee (March, 2008). For those who have not been able to attend
these events, this issue of Kesher
includes a selection of the papers.
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 | From the Editor by Andrew Sparks Dear Friend,
Greetings in the name of our
Messiah. I am writing to announce to you some new developments with Kesher:
a Journal of Messianic Judaism.
First of all, our new website
has been launched, and it offers the additional ben... Read More >> |
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 | Guidelines for Healthy Theological Discussion by David Rudolph When I was asked to speak on the subject of guidelines for healthy
theological discussion, the story of Michael Wyschogrod's meeting with Karl
Barth came to mind.* As a little background, Michael Wyschogrod is an Orthodox
Jewish theologian who liv... Read More >> |
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 | The Narrow Wider Hope by Daniel C. Juster The Issues At Hand - Defining Perspectives on
Afterlife and Salvation
It has been very important to me to
teach on the meaning of salvation from what I call a "Gospel of the
Kingdom" perspective. Salvation is a concept that is far richer than... Read More >> |
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 | Those Who Do Not Obey the Good News of Our Lord Yeshua by Derek Leman Does the New Testament limit inclusion in
the life to come to those who profess faith in the person and work of Yeshua?
Those who would answer yes to this question might be termed restrictivists.
Those who would answer no might be termed inclusivi... Read More >> |
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 | Shavuot and its Impact upon a Messianic Soteriology by Scott Nassau Recent
discussions within Messianic Judaism have addressed various aspects of
soteriology. Unfortunately, the relationship between Shavuot and the Messianic
view of salvation is often missing from the dialogue. Yet, in Luke-Acts, the
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 | The Essential Need for Salvation through Messiah Yeshua by Avram Aumick, Ralph Finley, Elliot Klayman and Howard Silverman* Sin
separates humanity from God and the world to come. The mystery of salvation
lies solely with
God who has revealed only one way to enjoy right-relationship with God now and
in the world to come. That way is personal, conscious faith (in this l... Read More >> |
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| Book Review |
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Sholem Asch, One Destiny: an Epistle to the Christians
by Alan Shore (reviewer) (trans. by Milton Hindus; New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons,
1945, 88 pp.)
Sholem Asch was among the most beloved writers
in Yiddish literature for the thirty or more years leading up to the Second
World War. Encouraged by the grea... Read More >> |
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