Christianity and the Jew: An Appeal to the Church of Christ, to Preach the Gospel to the Jew

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Fb&c Limited, 2015 M06 28 - 104 páginas
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A book like this needs no introduction. It speaks for itself on one of the greatest themes that can come before mankind. For the final explanation of the relation of Jew to Christian is the explanation of human life. The secret of the present universe lies unfolded there. Hence this book is epochal. It deals with the two greatest facts in history - Judaism and Christianity. It is a timely book because never has the Church of Jesus Christ been so interested in her Jewish brethren as now. It is an interesting book because it portrays in telling and eloquent language the infinite debt which Christianity owes to Judaism and the mighty part the Jew has played in history. It is a significant book, appearing at a time when Judaism is facing the third great crisis in its history. It is a noble book, marked by sanity and brotherly love, breathing the true spirit of Christ. It is a providential book because it will help to focus the kindly feeling now rising throughout Christendom toward Israel into a mighty tidal wave of genuine affection before which the veil that hides the true Messiah from that people must melt away, and they, too, shall sec our King in his glory. It gives me a holy joy to commend it to every Jew and to every Christian.

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