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One God, Two Traditions If you've ever wondered how Judaism transitioned to Christianity, this book is for you! You probably know that Christians and Jews have the same God and Abraham is our common forefather. This engaging examination is accessible and basic, yet covers a lot of ground and answers many common questions that Christians have. In this thoughtful, practical study, you'll take a closer look at topics ranging from Jewish history and basic beliefs to prayer and ritual, law, and holidays. You'll see both the parallels and the points at which Judaism and Christianity diverge. Ideal…mehr

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One God, Two Traditions If you've ever wondered how Judaism transitioned to Christianity, this book is for you! You probably know that Christians and Jews have the same God and Abraham is our common forefather. This engaging examination is accessible and basic, yet covers a lot of ground and answers many common questions that Christians have. In this thoughtful, practical study, you'll take a closer look at topics ranging from Jewish history and basic beliefs to prayer and ritual, law, and holidays. You'll see both the parallels and the points at which Judaism and Christianity diverge. Ideal for small groups, Bible studies, or individuals, Christianity's Jewish Roots is a valuable resource that Christians need in order to deeply appreciate both their Old Testament Jewish ancestors and the vibrant modern-day Jewish people.
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Susan Anderson lives in Attleboro, Massachusetts, with her husband, David. Between them they have four children and thirteen grandchildren. Susan was the director of a church-drama ministry for many years, has done standup comedy for women's groups, and has taught adult Bible classes. She has done dramatic recitations of her poems in churches throughout the area. They attend Evangelical Covenant Church in Attleboro.