New edition, new scrutiny of a classic religious debate.
This volume presents Thomas Scott’s comprehensive answer to Rabbi Crooll’s Restoration of Israel, along with extended material on ecclesiastical establishments. It combines detailed argument, scriptural interpretation, and historical context to explore Israel’s restoration, the nature of covenants, and the role of Christianity in relation to Judaism. The edition includes prefatory remarks and a full table of contents for easy navigation through the debates and the supporting discussion.
This volume offers:
- A thorough polemic addressing key Jewish-Christian questions about messianic hope and prophecies.
- In-depth analysis of covenants, the law, and the shift from Sinai to a new covenant.
- Sections on church governance, ministers, and the ethics of religious establishment.
- Historical notes on reformers and their influence on religious structures.
Ideal for readers interested in religious history, 18th–19th century Christian apologetics, and the dynamics of Christian-Jewish dialogue.