Surprised by Christ: My Journey From Judaism to Orthodox Christianity

by A. James Bernstein

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Raised in Queens, New York by formerly Orthodox Jewish parents, Arnold Bernstein went on his own personal quest for the God he instinctively felt was there. He was ready to accept God in whatever form He chose to reveal Himself-and that form turned out to be Christ. But Bernstein soon perceived discrepancies in the various forms of Protestant belief that surrounded him, and so his quest continued-this time for the true Church. With his Jewish heritage as a foundation, he studied and show more evaluated, and eventually came to the conclusion that the faith of his forefathers was fully honored and brought to completion only in the Orthodox Christian Church. Surprised by Christ combines an engrossing memoir of one man's life in historic times and situations-from the Six-Day War to the Civil Rights Movement to the Jesus Movement in Berkeley-with a deeply felt examination of the distinctives of Orthodox theology that make the Orthodox Church the true home not only for Christian Jews, but for all who seek to who seek to know God as fully. show less

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In Surprised by Christ, Fr. James Bernstein tells the story of his conversion from Judaism, to Protestantism, to Orthodox Christianity. The book provides very interesting food for thought as Fr. Bernstein argues effectively that the Orthodox Church is truer to Christianity’s Jewish roots than either Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, or any other room of God’s Church in which one might find themselves. This is important for any Jew who comes to believe in and worship Jesus as the Messiah whom the Old Testament prophets foresaw, yet does not want to lose their Jewish identity. Not that a Christian Jew might not find they’ve come home worshiping in a Protestant or Roman Catholic church, it’s just Fr. Bernstein explains why after show more searching, researching, and praying for many years, it’s the Eastern Orthodox Church in which he finds his Jewish roots have found welcoming soil.

While interesting throughout, it was when Fr. Bernstein addressed deeper issues and paradoxes of theology as debated by the Early Church Fathers that Surprised by Christ really grabbed my attention. As a Jew, Fr. Bernstein examines important doctrines from the perspective of someone knowledgeable and deeply respectful of Christianity’s foundation, paying close attention to language and interpretation of the Biblical source material. As for the thought and insights of the earliest Christians, the texts referenced in the endnotes of Fr. Bernstein’s book form a curriculum on theology which I, being interested in learning more about the beginnings of Christianity and the Church, both for intellectual and spiritual edification, will be perusing, pondering, and praying about for years to come.
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Very good read. Some biographical but a good deal of theological info

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