
July 2020
What Christians See in Jews and Israel in 2020 of the Common Era
By Wilfred M. McClayChristians are today closer to the Jewish people than they've been in thousands of years. What are the sources of this momentous rapprochement, and how likely is it to hold?
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You may not have noticed, but something very interesting, and perhaps momentous, has been happening little by little, in the unlikeliest of places. That interesting new thing is a growing rapprochement between significant numbers of believing Christians and believing Jews, people who have serious and unwavering commitments to their respective faiths and are not interested in coming together merely for the sake of achieving a lowest common denominator.
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