The Case for Enlargement Theology, Revised

Rev. Alex Jacob's first book, The Case For Enlargement Theology, has been revised, and includes a foreword by David Pawson!

 

TCFET The books comes in a slightly larger format with higher quality paper and firm cover plus dust cover— As well as the new foreword by David Paswon, the revised edistion also contains additional information, as well as some corrections to the text.

The cost of the second edition is £10 plus postage and packaging. HOWEVER: if you already own the first edition, we have a special offer JUST FOR YOU! You can buy the new revised copy, for a limited period, at the discounted price of just £5!—bargain!!!

 

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Alex Jacob develops and explores the theme of Enlargement Theology and provides answers to these and many other key questions in the field of Jewish-Christian relations and Biblical studies. In this exciting and revised study a new theological model is presented which breaks down the barriers resulting from both Replacement Theology (Supersessionism) and Two Covenant Theology. It is an excellent resource for those seeking to engage in a biblically faithful and astute way and within the field of Jewish-Christian relations, looking at.

 

• How should we interpret the terms ‘Israel’, ‘the Church’ and ‘God’s people’?

• How should we understand and apply Paul’s teaching in Romans 9-11?

• How should we evaluate the contemporary emergence of the Jewish Messianic movement?

• How should the ‘Jewish roots’ of Christianity translate into contemporary theological models?

• How and why should Christians share the gospel with Jewish people?

 

• What are the failings of Replacement Theology?

• What caused the schism between early Christianity and Rabbinical Judaism?

• What theological tools do we need to engage in Jewish-Christian relations?

 

From David Pawson’s Foreword:

. . . a fresh, stimulating and necessary contribution to the contemporary debate on Jewish-Christian relations

. . . a vital contribution to the ‘continuity-discontinuity’ debate which can help to release the ‘impasse’ in Jewish

 

 

 

Christian relations.

Alex Jacob is a United Reformed Church Minister. He is currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of The Church’s Ministry among Jewish People (CMJ). Alex has a well respected teaching and pastoral ministry. This book has emerged from many years of study, postgraduate research and personal engagement in the field of Jewish-Christian relations both in the UK and in Israel.

 

Alex Jacob develops
 
and explores the theme of Enlargement Theology and provides answers to these and many other key
questions in the field of Jewish-Christian relations and Biblical studies. In this exciting and revised study a new theological
model is presented which breaks down the barriers resulting from both Replacement Theology (Supersessionism) and Two
Covenant Theology. It is an excellent resource for those seeking to engage in a biblically faithful and astute way and within
the field of Jewish-Christian relations.
From David Pawson’s Foreword:
. . . a fresh, stimulating and necessary contribution to the contemporary debate on Jewish-Christian relations
. . . a vital contribution to the ‘continuity-discontinuity’ debate which can help to release the ‘impasse’ in Jewish-
Christian relations.
Alex Jacob is a United Reformed Church Minister. He is currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of The Church’s
Ministry among Jewish People (CMJ). Alex has a well respected teaching and pastoral ministry. This book has emerged
from many years of study, postgraduate research and personal engagement in the field of Jewish-Christian relations both
in the UK and in Israel.

 

Alex Jacob develops and explores the theme of Enlargement Theology and provides answers to these and many other key
questions in the field of Jewish-Christian relations and Biblical studies. In this exciting and revised study a new theological
model is presented which breaks down the barriers resulting from both Replacement Theology (Supersessionism) and Two
Covenant Theology. It is an excellent resource for those seeking to engage in a biblically faithful and astute way and within
the field of Jewish-Christian relations.
From David Pawson’s Foreword:
. . . a fresh, stimulating and necessary contribution to the contemporary debate on Jewish-Christian relations
. . . a vital contribution to the ‘continuity-discontinuity’ debate which can help to release the ‘impasse’ in Jewish-
Christian relations.
Alex Jacob is a United Reformed Church Minister. He is currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of The Church’s
Ministry among Jewish People (CMJ). Alex has a well respected teaching and pastoral ministry. This book has emerged
from many years of study, postgraduate research and personal engagement in the field of Jewish-Christian relations both
in the UK and in Israel.