Endorsements

[vc_row padding_top=”0px” padding_bottom=”0px”][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px”][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Dr. Randall Price , Director of Center for Judaic Studies, Liberty University” id=”” class=”mtn ptn” style=”border-bottom: none; border-top: none;”]Jewish Studies for Christians makes possible the kind of biblical and theological engagement necessary for both scholars and students of different persuasions to gain new and vital perspectives.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Dr. Allen Mawhinney, A Retired Academic Dean, Reformed Theological Seminary” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]There are tools that are needed to mine the depths of the biblical texts. There are also many perspectives that enrich our study, like the perspective of first century Judaism. This site is one of those rare resources that provides both tools and perspective for the serious student of Scripture.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Prof. Ishay Rosen-Zvi , Professor of Talmudic Literature, Tel Aviv University” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]Most students of Christianity are ignorant of Jewish Studies, while students of classical Judaism are generally clueless of their Christian counterpart. Yet neither can be properly understood when considered only apart. This study group, therefore, is a rare find.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Dr. Jim DeFrancisco, Lecturer in Religion, St. Elias Orthodox Theological Seminary” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]This particular study group is of great benefit in researching the challenging linguistic, religious and cultural background to the gospel of John.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Dr. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr., Professor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Classical College” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg is a remarkably competent exegete and theologian. His “Jewish Studies for Christians” blog is always insightful, interesting and instructive.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Dr. Denis O’Callaghan, Scholar-in-Residence, Scripture Institute” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]Those of us who study and write appreciate clarity and “outside of the box” thinking. We read in Genesis that “there were giants in those days.”  It’s my pleasure to introduce to you another giant.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Prof. Johann Cook, Professor of Ancient Studies, Stellenbosch University” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]The author of this blog is a brilliant researcher. I supervised his dissertation in the history of Jewish-Christian polemic. He is fully prepared for this challenging task.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Prof. James H. Charlesworth, Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Princeton Theological Seminary” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg is impressive research scholar… Students find him very helpful and admire his teaching skills and knowledge.[/blockquote][blockquote type=”left” cite=”Prof. Daniel Boyarin, Professor of Talmudic Culture, University of California at Berkeley” id=”” class=”” style=”border-bottom: none;”]This is a wonderful blog. It is accurate with respect to the Jewish Studies and sympathetic both to self-identified Jews and Christians. I highly recommend it.[/blockquote][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top=”0px” padding_bottom=”0px”][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px” width=”1/1″][/vc_column][/vc_row]