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First-Century Christians in Twenty-First Century Africa : between law and grace in Gabon and Madagascar by Nathan P. Devir.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: [Studies of religion in Africa] ; [volume 50]Publication details: Boston Brill 2022Description: viii, 246 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789004507692
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: First-century Christians in twenty-first century AfricaDDC classification:
  • BR 158 DEV 23/eng/20220207
LOC classification:
  • BR158 DEV
Contents:
Defining Messianic Judaism: historical, textual, and metacontextual considerations -- Contextualizing Messianic identities in current (Africanist) scholarship -- First-century Christians in Gabon : history, origins, and motivations -- First-century Christians in Gabon, continued : community structure, observance, and worldviews -- First-century Christians in Madagascar : history, origins, and motivations -- First-century Christians in Madagascar, continued : community structure, observance, and worldviews.
Summary: "Millions of African Christians who consider themselves genealogical descendants of one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel-in other words, Jewish by ethnicity, but Christian in terms of faith-are increasingly choosing a religious affiliation that honors both of these identities. Their choice: Messianic Judaism. Messianic adherents emulate the Christians of the first century, observing the Jewish commandments while also affirming the salvational grace of Yeshua (Jesus). As the first comparative ethnography of such "fulfilled Jews" on the African continent, this book presents case studies that will enrich our understanding of one of global Christianity's most overlooked iterations"--
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Books Books JST Library General Stacks BR<br>Christianity<br>(Patrology, General Church History) BR 158 DEV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 108107
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-241) and index.

Defining Messianic Judaism: historical, textual, and metacontextual considerations -- Contextualizing Messianic identities in current (Africanist) scholarship -- First-century Christians in Gabon : history, origins, and motivations -- First-century Christians in Gabon, continued : community structure, observance, and worldviews -- First-century Christians in Madagascar : history, origins, and motivations -- First-century Christians in Madagascar, continued : community structure, observance, and worldviews.

"Millions of African Christians who consider themselves genealogical descendants of one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel-in other words, Jewish by ethnicity, but Christian in terms of faith-are increasingly choosing a religious affiliation that honors both of these identities. Their choice: Messianic Judaism. Messianic adherents emulate the Christians of the first century, observing the Jewish commandments while also affirming the salvational grace of Yeshua (Jesus). As the first comparative ethnography of such "fulfilled Jews" on the African continent, this book presents case studies that will enrich our understanding of one of global Christianity's most overlooked iterations"--

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