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INTERMEDIATE BOOKS FOR MESSIANIC STUDY

 

Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel - A Message for Christians

by Dr. David Stern (1988) 76pp

Stern answers such questions as: “What central truth, ignored for 1800 years, must be restored if the Church is to fulfill the Great Commission?”; “Is there a difference between Jew and Gentile in the body of the Messiah?”; and Does the Law of Moses remain in force today?”  Stern offers surprising answers to these and other crucial questions.


Escaping the Great Deception

Derek Frank (2014) 109pp

Reverend Frank covers one of the greatest and darkest deceptions of our time — the conspiracy to cover up the Church’s true identity.  He shows how early Church leaders concealed the roots of Christianity and the consequences which this has had on the Church, the world, and one’s own walk of faith.


Our Hands are Stained with Blood - The Tragic Story of  the Church and the Jews

by Dr. Michael L Brown.  (1992) 173pp 

Dr. Brown begins the story with the first “Christian” perspective of the Jews in the fourth century, and moves on to the unspeakable horror of the Holocaust, from Israel- bashing in today’s press to anti-Semitism in today’s pulpits.  This shocking and powerful book relates the terrible past of Jew-hatred that permeates both Catholic and Protestant traditions.  A story every Christian must hear.  (This highly academic book also contains no less than sixty-six pages of extensive endnotes and bibliographical data).


Tent of David - Healing the Vision of the Messianic Gentile

Boaz Michael (2013) 183pp

This book was written to inspire a majestic vision for the reformation of Christianity - to bring the church back to its foundations. Such a vision for the church would reestablish a Jewish understanding of faith in Jesus, and bring the church into solidarity with Israel.  The informed Messianic Gentile is uniquely suited to accomplish this goal.  To that end, this book gives practical advice, offers needed correction and outlines a clear and effective strategy.


Jewish Roots: A Foundation of Biblical Theology

Dr. Daniel Juster (1995) 259pp

Dr. Juster describes the grass roots movement of Messianic Judaism - a moment among Jewish and Gentile followers of Jesus of Nazareth, who recognize and identify with the Jewishness of God’s plan of redemption.  As a political movement, Messianic Judaism exhibits the excitement of significant new discoveries.  His book offers a rich wealth of understanding and insight through the unique historical and academic perspective of a Messianic Jewish scholar.