Communion in the Messiah: Studies in the Relationship Between Judaism and Christianity

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James Clarke & Co., 2003 - Religion - 260 pages
Without compromising the Christian position, Gillet sets out to show how much Christians have to learn from Jews before they can hope to communicate their own faith that Jesus is the Christ. After a historical analysis of the intellectual relations between Christianity and Judaism, the author eruditely draws out the common elements of the two traditions, challenging and correcting misconceptions about Rabbinism and Jewish life and teaching generally, misconceptions which overlook the two millennia of Jewish thought between the Old Testament and modern times. He shows how close is this connection, and how deeply spiritual is much of Jewish theology. There is, he claims, nothing in Jewish belief that a Jew become Christian ought to reject, while Christianity is the completion and fulfilment of Judaism.
 

Contents

DIALOGUE WITH TRYPHO
1
THE PERMANENT VALUES OF JEWISH
41
JUDAISM AND THE CHRISTIAN CREED
71
THE MESSIANIC HOPE
100
THE JEWISH LIFE OF GRACE AND ITS RELATION
127
CHRISTIANITY AND THE EARTHLY PROBLEMS
148
ISRAEL AND THE MISSION
172
THE MYSTERY OF ISRAEL
211
INDEX
244
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Lev Gillet was educated at Woodbrooke, Selly Oak and was later a lecturer at the Selly Oak Colleges (Birmingham). He was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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