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RESTORATION - Returning
the Torah of God to the Disciples of Jesus
by D. Thomas Lancaster
From the author of
Torah Club Volumes 4 & 5 comes the book you have been waiting for, a
powerful introduction to Torah, presented in simple and easy to
understand terms. Ideal for those who are new to the message of the
restoration of God's law, or those who wish to share this message with
their Christian brothers and sisters.
Biblical Christianity was originally a sect of Judaism that believed in
Jesus and revered the Torah (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and
Deuteronomy) as the core of her Scriptures. Restoration is a riveting
argument for a return to that original, biblical expression of faith in
Jesus.
Discover for yourself the profound beauty of Torah life, the celebration
of the biblical Sabbath and the appreciation of God’s Holy Feast Days.
Your eyes will be opened to another dimension of the faith that is
beginning to re-emerge among Christians worldwide.
Lancaster answers common theological objections to the Torah, while
demonstrating that Christians are already keeping more of God’s Law than
they realize. This thought provoking, theological boat-rocker is a
fun-to-read, inspiring journey into the world of the Bible.
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Our Father Abraham:
Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith
by Marvin R. Wilson
Although the roots of Christianity run deep into Hebrew soil, many Christians
are regrettably uninformed about the rich Hebrew heritage of the church. This
volume delineates the link between Judaism and Christianity, between the Old and
the New Testament, and calls Christians to reexamine their Hebrew roots so as to
effect a more authentically biblical lifestyle.
As an introduction to the world of Hebrew thought, Our Father Abraham
is biblical, historical, and cultural in nature. At the same time, the writing
is personal and passionate, reflecting Marvin Wilson’s own spiritual pilgrimage
and his extensive dialogue with Jews. The book (1) develops a historical
perspective on the Jewish origins of the church, (2) sets forth the importance
and nature of Hebrew thought, (3) discusses how the church can become more
attuned to the Hebraic mind-set of Scripture, and (4) offers practical
suggestions for interaction between Jews and Christians.
The study questions at the end of each chapter enhance the book’s usefulness
as a text and also make it suitable for Bible-study and discussion groups. All
Christians—and Jews too—will profit from Wilson’s sensible treatments of
biblical texts, his thorough understanding of both the Christian and the Jewish
faith, and his honest historical analysis of the general failure of the
Christian church to acknowledge and understand its relation to Judaism.
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Grafted In
by D. Thomas
Lancaster
Originally published under the title The Mystery of the Gospel, this
completely revised and updated edition contains a new introduction by the author
and two new appendices: “We Were in a Synagogue” and “To Pray as a Gentile.”
What does it mean to be “grafted in” to Israel, and where did Paul get that
idea in the first place? Grafted In explores the Jewish theology behind
the Pauline inclusion of the Gentiles and considers what it means to be a
“Messianic Gentile.” Easy to read and inspiring, this book is an important
correction for the Messianic identity crisis and an encouragement for Jewish and
Gentile believers both.
From where does Paul derive his conclusions, and what does being “grafted in”
mean? Grafted In is a book for Christians exploring their Hebrew Roots,
for Gentiles in Messianic Judaism, and for Jewish believers seeking answers
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