Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews some of the main aspects of salvation or being born again. How might various evangelical Christians, looking in at parts of the Messianic movement, evaluate matters such as: grace, works, law? How do we as Messianic people sort through some of the aspects of what it means to be spiritually transformed?
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Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee talks about some of his family’s difficulties with adopting a kosher style diet. He also talks about the ongoing controversies and debates present in the Messianic movement regarding the topic of clean and unclean.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses some of the changes which he went through from 1995-1997, in shifting toward a post-tribulational eschatology. How does the idea of enduring through the end-times, change your worldview? He reflects on some of his experiences since.
As we prepare to discuss increasingly more complicated issues, Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee goes through the Outreach Israel Ministries / Messianic Apologetics Statement of Faith—in an effort for each of us to gauge issues where we agree, disagree, and need to recognize the various levels of theological plurality in our faith community.
As we prepare to discuss increasingly more complicated issues, Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee goes through the Outreach Israel Ministries / Messianic Apologetics Statement of Faith—in an effort for each of us to gauge issues where we agree, disagree, and need to recognize the various levels of theological plurality in our faith community.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee continues our discussion on replacement theology, by specifically discussing some areas where non-Jewish Believers within today’s Messianic sphere of influence need to be very careful.
Today’s Messianic community generally believes in the validity of the Torah, in the post-resurrection era. But there are levels of agreement and disagreement, when it comes to how Jewish and non-Jewish Believers should keep, or not keep, the Torah. In an as-fair-and-reasonable way as possible, John McKee directs us through how we need to focus on what we agree on first—agreeing to carefully work through those areas where not all Messianic people are presently in agreement.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the great challenges all of us must encounter from supersessionism or replacement theology. How do people in the broad Messianic movement have to navigate through a sliding scale of approaches?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee was recently interviewed by Elisa Norman, a student at The King’s University working towards a Doctor of Ministry in Messianic Jewish Studies .
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses a number of the difficult aspects facing the defense of the faith: Christian matters, Torah matters, Jewish matters, difficult matters, future matters.