Future Israel: Why Christian Anti-Judaism Must Be Challenged

Future Israel: Why Christian Anti-Judaism Must Be Challenged

4.08 of 5 stars 4.08  ·  rating details  ·  25 ratings  ·  7 reviews
Future Israel: Why Christian Anti-Judaism Must Be Challenged is volume three in the NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY STUDIES IN BIBLE & THEOLOGY (NACSBT) series for pastors, advanced Bible students, and other deeply committed laypersons.

Author Barry E. Horner writes to persuade readers concerning the divine validity of the Jew today (based on Romans 11:28), as well as the nati...more
Hardcover, 400 pages
Published October 15th 2007 by B&H Academic
more details... edit details

Friend Reviews

To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list »

Community Reviews

(showing 1-30 of 50)
filter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details
Todd Miles
This is the third in the B&H NAC Studies series. Horner makes the case, from a Reformed perspective, that the Augustinian heritage in Reformed Theology that bequeathed Replacement theology to the church has led to disastrous results in the way Jewish people are treated. The book makes its point, all the more so because Horner is a Reformed theologian. The book is also too long - poorly edited. His exegesis is good; it just needed to be shorter.
Richard Cleary
Horner writes from a Reformed Christian viewpoint, making a wonderful case for why replacement theology needs to be displaced and replaced in church theology and practice. Have you read about the fruit of replacement theology in church history? Do you know the origins of it? If not, consider reading this book. Of if you already know, consider reading this book. It is seeking to cast down the Anti-Judaic, Anti-Zionist, Anti-Semitism strongholds still existing in church and there is much Horner ca...more
Mark A Powell
It’s one thing to be passionate (as is clearly the case here) and quite another to be belligerent. Horner has every right to remain unapologetic in his convictions, but neglects tact and persuasion. As such, it was uninviting and unconvincing. Not only that, but I'm afraid it will illicit the same response from people who are interested in learning more: a desire to stay far away from the bitter ramblings and mud-slinging of end time studies.
Eli
A must read for anyone serious about studying the subject of Israel.
Josue Manriquez
This is not an easy book to read. I question whether or not it could have been shorter. Nevertheless, the author presents his case well.
Shawn
Pretty Good.
Mark
Must read. Excellent book refuting the teaching that God is through with Israel. Written from the perspective of someone in the Reformed camp.
Miska Wilhelmsson
Apr 04, 2013 Miska Wilhelmsson marked it as to-read
Bermudamartin
Mar 31, 2013 Bermudamartin marked it as to-read
Miraj Gazi
Dec 04, 2012 Miraj Gazi marked it as to-read
Jesse Gentile
Nov 30, 2012 Jesse Gentile marked it as to-read
Shelves: biblical-library
Billy
Nov 20, 2012 Billy marked it as to-read
Kevin
Sep 03, 2012 Kevin is currently reading it
Daniel Mac
Aug 19, 2012 Daniel Mac marked it as to-read
Hye Sung
Aug 03, 2012 Hye Sung marked it as to-read
Kenny Keahey
Jun 24, 2012 Kenny Keahey marked it as to-read
« previous 1 next »
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »
Themes and Issues from Pilgrim's Progress The Pilgrim's Progress Outlined Study Manual Future Israel: Why Christian Anti-Judaism Must Be Challenged

Share This Book

Your website