To the Jew First or to the Jew at Last?: Romans 1:16c and Jewish Missional Priority in Dialogue with Jews for Jesus
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Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
278
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Oct 25, 2013
Editorial
Pickwick Publications
Edición
Illustrated
ISBN-10
1620328259
ISBN-13
9781620328255
Descripción
In a thought-provoking exploration of Christian evangelism, the author delves into a crucial theological debate surrounding the notion of priority in sharing the Gospel with Jewish communities. Through careful examination of Romans 1:16c, he articulates the implications of this scripture, raising essential questions about the relationship between faith and cultural identity.
Fritz engages critically with various perspectives, including those from the Jewish for Jesus movement, facilitating a rich dialogue that examines historical contexts and contemporary practices. He argues that understanding and respecting Jewish heritage is integral to meaningful outreach and conversion, positioning the discussion within the broader spectrum of interfaith relationships.
This work challenges readers to reconsider conventional approaches to evangelism, advocating for a missional priority that honors Jewish traditions while fostering genuine connection. It invites both scholars and practitioners to reflect on their approaches to sharing faith, emphasizing the importance of compassion and respect in the dialogue between different religious identities.
Fritz engages critically with various perspectives, including those from the Jewish for Jesus movement, facilitating a rich dialogue that examines historical contexts and contemporary practices. He argues that understanding and respecting Jewish heritage is integral to meaningful outreach and conversion, positioning the discussion within the broader spectrum of interfaith relationships.
This work challenges readers to reconsider conventional approaches to evangelism, advocating for a missional priority that honors Jewish traditions while fostering genuine connection. It invites both scholars and practitioners to reflect on their approaches to sharing faith, emphasizing the importance of compassion and respect in the dialogue between different religious identities.
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