Doctrinal Pitfalls of Hellenism and the Failure to View the Bible through Hebraic Eyes
Each study in this series tackles a ‘Christian’ doctrine that has arisen after the great schism of the late first century, which saw the Hellenistic church separate from its Hebraic brethren
and begin to introduce a Hellenistic perspective on the text of the New Testament.
I believe that most of these ‘introduced’ doctrines can be traced back to a failure to recognize some Hebraism that is embodied in the words spoken by Yeshua and/or his disciples
Each study can be read separately. They are not dependent on one other and the order of reading is not at all crucial.
As a result though there are some passages they may be a little repetitive,
when reading the whole book as one.
Let´s begin! ... Doctrinal Pitfalls of Hellenism

