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'''Jewish Christianity''' | '''Jewish Christianity''' is a term that can sometimes refer to [[Jews]] who become [[Christianity|Christian]] (or to Christians who become Jews); but is also more commonly used to refer to an early [[Heresy|heretical]] sect which believed that the [[Law of Moses]] had not been fulfilled (and therefore to continually be obeyed to earn/keep salvation). | ||
They are condemned by the [[Paul the Apostle|Apostle Paul]] in the [[Epistle to the Galatians]], and all later | They are condemned by the [[Paul the Apostle|Apostle Paul]] in the [[Epistle to the Galatians]], and all later Jewish Christian sects rejected Paul, branding him a false [[Apostles|apostle]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 10 July 2025
Jewish Christianity is a term that can sometimes refer to Jews who become Christian (or to Christians who become Jews); but is also more commonly used to refer to an early heretical sect which believed that the Law of Moses had not been fulfilled (and therefore to continually be obeyed to earn/keep salvation).
They are condemned by the Apostle Paul in the Epistle to the Galatians, and all later Jewish Christian sects rejected Paul, branding him a false apostle.
See also
- Ebionites - A Jewish Christian sect which denied the divinity of Jesus and survived until the 7th century
- Epistle to the Galatians - An epistle of Paul which condemned those who were teaching that Gentile Christians must follow the Law of Moses
- Elkasaites - A Jewish Christian sect with Gnostic influences that existed in Persia
- Islam - A religion partially influenced by Arabian Jewish Christianity
- Mani Hayya - The major prophet of Manicheaism who grew up in a Jewish Christian community