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Sunday, December 09, 2007

Messianic Jew Explains the Trinity

I've known of Dr. Michael Brown for a good many years. He's most unique since he was raised in a conservative New York Jewish home and has a Ph.D. from NYU in semitic studies, but he is a devout Christian protestant AND is Charismatic. How Charismatic was he? Well, he was a central part of the Brownsville Revival of the 1990s (a.k.a. "the laughing revival"). I have some of his books, and he is a serious technical scholar. His volume Israel's Divine Healer is over 450 pages and over half the pages consist of endnotes; a good many of which cite technical sources of other languages. Here he's answering a common Jewish objection that Christian doctrines of the incarnation and divinity of Christ equates to idol worship.