�Qu� fue lo que hizo de Jes�s el Mes�as?�Qu� fue lo que hizo de Jes�s el Mes�as?
Lo llamaban el Rebe del Lubavitch, y no era un rabino com�n. Durante su vida, estableci� centros de atenci�n con ayuda humanitaria para todas las personas.
�l mismo saludaba personalmente a todos los visitantes los domingos. Repart�a billetes de un d�lar para alentar el esp�ritu caritativo. Previsiblemente, luego de la muerte del rabino en 1994, sus seguidores comenzaron a proclamarlo como el Mes�as.
�Pero es eso posible?�Pero es eso posible?
El Dr. Michael L. Brown, lo dirigir� en un recorrido que comienza en Brooklyn, Nueva York, y en el que estudiar� la historia jud�a, analizando creencias poco conocidas sobre los posibles Mes�as en cada generaci�n, e incluso sobre el alma reencarnada del Mes�as. Entre ellas, descubrir� que efectivamente, cre�an que un rabino fallecido pod�a ser el Mes�as...pero con una salvedad.
He was called the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and he was arguably the most influential Jewish leader of the twentieth century. Presidents and prime ministers sought personal audiences with him. He established outreach centers in virtually every Jewish community worldwide. And by the time of his death in 1994, his followers believed he was the Messiah. Many still believe this today, more than twenty-five years after his death.
But is that possible?
But is that possible?But is that possible?
Michael L. Brown, PhD, takes you on a journey beginning in Brooklyn, New York, then back through Jewish history, looking at little-known Jewish beliefs about potential Messiahs in each generation and even the reincarnated soul of the Messiah. Discover how yes, a deceased rabbi could be the Messiah...but with one caveat.
Michael L. Brown ( - )
Michael L. Brown is the founder and president of FIRE School of Ministry in Concord, North Carolina, director of the Coalition of Conscience, and host of the daily, nationally, syndicated talk radio show, The Line of Fire, as well as the host of the Jewish-outreach, documentary TV series, Think It Thru, which airs internationally on the INI network. He became a believer in Jesus 1971 as a sixteen year-old, heroin-shooting, LSD-using Jewish rock drummer. Since then, he has preached throughout America and around the world, bringing a message of repentance, revival, reformation, and cultural revolution.Dr. Brown is a national and international speaker on themes of spiritual renewal and cultural reformation, and he has debated Jewish rabbis, agnostic professors, and gay activists on radio, TV, and college campuses. He is widely considered to be the world's foremost Messianic Jewish apologist. He and his wife Nancy, who is also a Jewish believer in Jesus, have been married since 1976. They have two daughters and four grandchildren.
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