In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Whittenburg Castle Church. God had given him a revelation of truth, and he boldly proclaimed it. In time, the truth of Justification by Faith became the cry of the Protestant Reformation, and, as followers of Messiah Jesus, we are all grateful for it.
But what if pagan Greek and Roman philosophical influences on the early church fathers had an even deeper effect on the doctrine and practice of the Roman Church than the reformers realized? Could it be that they carried these unbiblical presuppositions lock, stock and barrel into their version of the church?
Just like the content of Martin Luther’s Theses, the content of Hebraic Roots is radical, revolutionary, and based on a revelation of Biblical truth. Hebraic Roots shakes the foundations of the Orthodox, Fundamental and Pentecostal establishments. Like Luther’s Theses, it demands an honest hearing and promises to bring new life, stability and purpose to a 21st century church hungering for more of God.
