and they continued their adherence to Jewish law. Jewish Christianity is the foundation of Early Christianity, which later developed into Catholic, Eastern...
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gentile Christianity, Paul's position became more important in Jewish historical reconstructions of their religion's relationship with Christianity. He has...
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that observance of halakha (Jewish law) was not necessary for non-Jewish converts to Christianity (see Pauline Christianity). Another major difference...
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separation of Christianity from Judaism was a process, not an event", in which the church became "more and more gentile, and less and less Jewish". Conversely...
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Messianic Judaism (redirect from Hebrew Christianity)
various Jewish traditions with belief in Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah. It is widely considered to be a sect of Evangelical Christianity, including...
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Paul's beliefs were rooted in the earliest Jewish Christianity, but they deviated from this Jewish Christianity in their emphasis on inclusion of the Gentiles...
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established Jewish centers in the Holy Land and the Jewish diaspora throughout the Eastern Mediterranean. The first followers of Christianity were Jews...
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exemption from Jewish commandments, arguing that all are justified by their faith in Jesus. This was part of a gradual split between early Christianity and Judaism...
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status of Christianity and Judaism differed within the Roman Empire: because the practice of Judaism was restricted to the Jewish people and Jewish proselytes...
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Messiah in Judaism (redirect from Jewish messiah)
romanized: melekh mashiach, Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: מַלכָא (הוּא) מְשִיחָא, romanized: malkā (hu) mšiḥā). Jewish messianism gave birth to Christianity, which started...
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Ebionites (redirect from Ebionite Christianity)
misattribute unusual views and practices, more typical of Gnostic Christianity than Jewish Christianity, to Ebionites to discredit them.: 39 Some modern critical...
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Judeo-Christian (redirect from Judeo-Christianity)
to group Christianity and Judaism together, either in reference to Christianity's derivation from Judaism, Christianity's recognition of Jewish scripture...
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Yēšūaʿ. Christianity developed during the 1st century AD as a Jewish Christian sect with Hellenistic influence of Second Temple Judaism. An early Jewish Christian...
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accord with Nazi antisemitism, Positive Christianity advocates also sought to distance themselves from the Jewish origins of Christ and the Christian Bible...
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extensive and checkered history of Christianity. The history of Christianity starts with the ministry of Jesus, a Jewish teacher and healer who was crucified...
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and Judaism Christianity and other religions Christianity and Judaism Christianity in the Middle East Christianity in Israel Christian–Jewish reconciliation...
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form in recognition of Christianity's Jewish roots or altered to suit Christian theology. Symbolic and thematic features of Jewish services are commonly...
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Gnosticism (redirect from Gnostic Christianity)
called Gnostics a heresy of Christianity, but according to the modern scholars the theology's origin is closely related to Jewish sectarian milieus and early...
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Judaism (redirect from Christianity in its relation to Judaism)
mid-1970s, Jewish converts to Christianity established several congregations at their own initiative. Unlike the previous communities of Jewish Christians...
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centuries saw a sharp divorce of Christianity from its early roots. There was an explicit rejection of then-modern Judaism and Jewish culture by the end of the...
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Hellenistic Judaism (redirect from Hellenistic Jewish)
the Second Temple Period Jewish apocrypha Jewish Christianity List of events in early Christianity Origins of Christianity Paul the Apostle and Judaism...
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historians have come to accept Jesus' Jewish identity and that of the apostolic church (referred to as Jewish Christianity). The relationship of Paul of Tarsus...
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Second Temple Judaism (redirect from Second Temple Jewish)
synagogue, and Jewish eschatology. Additionally, the rise of Christianity began in the final years of the Second Temple period. According to Jewish tradition...
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1906). Strecker, Georg. "On the Problem of Jewish Christianity," in Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christianity (trans. Robert Kraft from the 1934 German...
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"Hebrew" Jewish Christians opposed Paul's interpretations, as exemplified by the Ebionites. The relaxing of requirements in Pauline Christianity opened...
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Talmud and rabbinic literature". Christian–Jewish reconciliation Christ myth theory Criticism of Christianity Rejection of Jesus Criticism of Jesus Judaism's...
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There is a long history of Jewish conversion to Christianity, both voluntarily and forced conversion. What follows is a partial history of some of the...
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Hebrew Roots (redirect from Jewish Roots)
"pronomian" (pro-law), there is a distinct movement called "Pronomian Christianity" that affirms orthodox Christian doctrines such as trinitarianism, the...
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Pagan Christianity may refer to: Gentile (non-Jewish) Christianity; see Pauline Christianity Syncretism of folk religion and Christianity; see Folk Christianity...
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Xueta Christianity (Catalan: cristianisme xueta) is a syncretic religion on the island of Majorca, Spain followed by the Xueta people, who are descendants...
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