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Feinberg Journal Vol. 4 (2023)

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The Journal of Messianic Jewish Studies Vol 4, 2023
Individual Articles
  • “An Overview of Christian Hebraists through the Centuries” by Z. Glaser
  • “The Unity and The Goodness of The Law” by Richard E. Averbeck
  • “The Limitations of The Law” by Richard E. Averbeck
  • “The Puzzle of Paul and the Law: A Hermeneutical Solution” by Brian Rosner
  • “The Jewish Bishop and the Chinese Bible” by Mitch Glaser

Reviews

  • Brian S. Rosner, Paul and the Law: Keeping the Commandments of God (New Studies in Biblical Theology) – Review by Brian Crawford
  • David B. Ruderman, Missionaries, Converts, and Rabbis: The Evangelical Alexander McCaul and Jewish-Christian Debate in the Nineteenth Century (Jewish Culture and Contexts) – Review by Brian Crawford
  • Richard E. Averbeck, The Old Testament Law for the Life of the Church: Reading the Torah in the Light of Christ – Review by Gregory Hagg
  • Timothy S. Laniak, Shepherds after my own Heart: Pastoral Traditions and Leadership in the Bible – Review by Richard Flashman
  • Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.,, The Old Testament Really Matters: A Call for Believers to Read the Bible of Jesus and the Early Church – Review by Jeff Millenson
Conference Papers
  • The Eschatological Worldview of Hungarian Jewish Ultra-Orthodoxy as Possible Background of Influence on Leopold Cohn by Motti Inbari
  • Jewish? Christian? Why Not Both? – Leopold Cohn and the Introduction of Messianic Judaism to America by Mendi Keren
  • The Chosen People, Memorial Issue for Leopold Cohn Volume XLIII, February 1938
  • The Shepherd of Israel Vol XXIII, No.1 , September 1940
  • The Second Generation: Challenges and Growth Under Joseph Hoffman Cohn by Dr. Mitch Glaser
  • Chosen People Ministries and its Place within the Larger Context of Evangelical Missions to the Jews by Yaakov Ariel

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