In a world where the relationship between Jews and Christians continues to shape theological discourse, interfaith dialogue, and historical consciousness, the need for clarity, nuance, and scholarly integrity has never been greater. Jews and Gentiles in Scripture, Theology, and History offers readers a compelling and accessible gateway into the ever-expanding field of Jewish-Christian studies.
Whether you are an interested reader, a student beginning your journey, or a seasoned scholar seeking to engage with the latest conversations, this volume, written by a group of evangelical authors who find themselves wrestling with the enduring challenges and promises of Jewish-Christian relations both in the classroom and in daily life, synthesizes complex issues into an easy-to-read, indispensable resource.
