Event Title
An Unprecedented Relationship: Evangelicals, Jews, Israel and the Messianic Times
Start Date
4-3-2013 7:30 PM
Location
Temple Israel
2324 Emerson Ave S.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
Admission
Free and open to the public
Description
Yaakov Ariel, professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, explored the historical roots and theological motivation of the interest in Jews expressed by Evangelicals since the 19th century, the complexities of the unexpected Evangelical-Jewish friendship, the ambivalent Jewish reactions, and the reactions of non-evangelical Christians and Arabs.
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Center for Jewish Studies in collaboration with the the Jay Phillips Center, Temple Israel, and others

Yaakov Ariel, Ph.D.
An Unprecedented Relationship: Evangelicals, Jews, Israel and the Messianic Times
Temple Israel
2324 Emerson Ave S.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
Yaakov Ariel, professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, explored the historical roots and theological motivation of the interest in Jews expressed by Evangelicals since the 19th century, the complexities of the unexpected Evangelical-Jewish friendship, the ambivalent Jewish reactions, and the reactions of non-evangelical Christians and Arabs.
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Center for Jewish Studies in collaboration with the the Jay Phillips Center, Temple Israel, and others