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by Rivkah Lambert Adler (Author)
This is a book about leaving Jesus.
Through stories of former Christians, Adrift Among the Nations: Between Christianity and Torah presents a deeply personal look at the emotional, spiritual, intellectual, interpersonal and communal challenges many Christians face when they separate from Jesus. This book is not an argument for why a Christian should part from Jesus and it's certainly not a call to convert to Judaism. Rather, it's an intimate look at the process of rethinking everything one has been taught... and coming to a completely different conclusion. Adrift Among The Nations is ideal for:- Christians questioning core doctrines of their faith and drawn to Torah, but not necessarily planning to convert.
- Noahides and Torah-aware non-Jews who will find comfort, validation and kinship in these stories.
- Jews seeking to understand the Torah awakening among non-Jews, particularly those uncomfortable interacting with current and former Christians. This book does not compromise Jewish integrity or tradition and can help Jews better understand the Biblical role of being a Light to the Nations.
- Interfaith scholars and theologians for whom the book provides firsthand insight into a major spiritual shift that challenges traditional religious boundaries.