Jews and Christians often give the impression of looking at each other like china dogs. And yet, Jesus, the one whose disciples Christians call themselves, was Jewish... And yet, his very first disciples were mostly Jewish... And yet, Christians believe that the Savior is the Messiah awaited by the Jewish people ...
Often the best way to end animosity is to help both parties understand each other better. In this specific case, what is better than identifying the points of contact or divergence between the Jesus of the New Testament and the sources of Jewish tradition? It is therefore a particularly welcome insight provided by Risto Santala, Finnish Lutheran pastor, author of several books in modern Hebrew.
- Are you a Christian? By reading this book, you put yourself at risk of rediscovering the roots of your faith and better understanding the New Testament.
- Are you Jewish? You expose yourself to the risk of knowing better the one who presented himself as your Messiah
- Are you neither one nor the other? You expose yourself to the risk of better understanding the relationships between ways of thinking that have marked and still mark our society.
Isn't the game worth it?
Author: Risto Santala
ISBN: 9782940335145