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Abrahamic Alliance International University
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Online
LOVING JEWISH NEIGHBORS is a seminar for Christians who want to understand and honor Jewish neighbors. It navigates through a maze of conficting information and stereotypes, then equips Christians with biblical solutions to challenges that have vexed Jewish-Christian relations for over two-thousand years.
This graduate-level seminar is taught by one of Christianty’s preeminent scholars of Judaism, and designed for grassroots Christians without formal theological training. All will be informed, challenged and inspired.
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Marvin R. Wilson NIV Bible translator and acclaimed author of Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith (made into an award-winning PBS documentary), Dr. Wilson is currently Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College. About his most recent book Exploring Our Hebraic Heritage, the Jewish intellectual Prof. Susannah Heschel, daughter of the legendary Jewish theologian, Abraham Joshua Heschel, writes,
“For two thousand years, we have longed for a Christian scholar of Judaism as sensitive and knowledgeable as Marvin Wilson, and his work fulfills our hopes. Insightful and deeply learned, this book is a remarkable example of a Christian theology that affirms Judaism with respect and appreciation.” —Prof. Susannah Heschel
Attend Loving Jewish Neighbors and discover
Part I: Understanding Jews
What Jews really believe about God, Jesus and Christians
Jewish sensitivities every Christian should know
Expressions of Christian faith that Jews appreciate most
Changes and developments in Judaism since Bible times
The parting of ways: Why church and synagogue split
The de-Judaization of Christianity
When Christians visit the synagogue
Jewish holy days and festivals
Keys to Jewish ethics, philosophy and biblical wholism
Part II: Responding to Jews
Learning through Jewish dialogue
Supercessionism and Noachide Law
Lessons from the Holocaust
Anti-semitism and the church
Seeking justice and peace in the Holy Land
Christian views on modern Israel that scare Jews
Impasse and opportunity in responding to theological difference
Creeds and deeds
Tikkun olam
Part III: Studying Scripture with Jews
Authoritative sources in Jewish study
Relevancy of the Torah for Christians
Jewish vs. Christian interpretive methods
Guidelines for understanding prophetic literature
Reading Isaiah together
Paradox and polarity in Biblical revelation
Navigating through difference
The nature of Hebrew prophecy
Abraham as a model for peacemaking
Accessible, Flexible, Online
Attend anytime anywhere.
Watch on any computer, tablet, smart phone, or TV with your home Bible study group.*
Recorded before a live audience at Saratoga Federated Church, California.
21 sessions uniquely suited for individual or small group study.
Average session length: 47 minutes.