If there is an element I feel we lack in the Gentile Church, it is the insight of the Jewish brother glorifying Christ. If you crave guidance in your study, here is a writer who’s work not only makes clear Christ in the history, but the essential humility and sincerity in our approach. Much of the modern Church is obscured in a very “Gentilized” thinking, and I feel we often forget we are but a part of the whole. The book is scholarly and can be wordy, but the challenge is to approach carefully and with patience. His writing is rich with promise and it is provoking as the history is masterfully sewn together by the binding Spirit of God.