One of the topics found in Paul Philip Levertoff's Love and the Messianic Age is a discussion of two different approaches to faith — a rational approach and a mystical approach. Posed in modern terminology we may compare this to an academic vs. a charismatic approach. Learn more as we delve into what Levertoff has to say on the subject.
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Messianic Luminaries
Property of the Messianic Age to Come
What does it mean to practice “Messianic Judaism”? Messianic Judaism is not just Judaism that recognizes the Messiah Yeshua, but we are Messianic in that we exist as an enclave of the future Messianic Era in the present world.
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Hitler, Poljak, and the Signs of the Times
Hitler: Warlord and Spiritualist
Messianic Jewish pioneer Abram Poljak (1900-1963) believed that Adolf Hitler was possessed by a demonic being that directed his decisions and assisted his rise to power. Moreover, Poljak believed that Hitler was a forerunner of the Âantichrist. This Vine of David collection of Poljak’s writings on the subject augments his Âoriginal booklet
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An Open Secret about the Pilgrims
While we talk about Pilgrims around the Thanksgiving table, few of us actually understand who or what they were. This was a movement that lasted for well over a century. It intersected with Jewish rabbis and brought the study of Kabbalah and rabbinic texts to the new world.