Jewish Christianity

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Jewish Christianity refers to the early forms of the Christian movement that emerged within Second Temple Judaism, whose adherents followed Jesus as the Messiah while continuing to observe Jewish law and customs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early Christian movement
religious movement
associatedWith Ebionites NERFINISHED
James the Just NERFINISHED
Jerusalem church NERFINISHED
Jesus of Nazareth NERFINISHED
Jewish followers of Jesus
John the Apostle NERFINISHED
Nazarenes NERFINISHED
Peter the Apostle NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Gentile Christianity NERFINISHED
Pauline Christianity NERFINISHED
coreBelief Jesus is the Messiah
Jesus is the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy
decline gradual marginalization in late antiquity
doctrine continued validity of Mosaic Law for Jewish believers
emergedInContextOf Second Temple Judaism NERFINISHED
geographicOrigin Galilee NERFINISHED
Judea NERFINISHED
hasConcept continuity between Israel and the church
hasSubgroup Ebionites NERFINISHED
Nazarenes NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 1st century CE
early Roman Empire
influenced New Testament writings NERFINISHED
development of early Christian theology
languageUsed Aramaic
Greek NERFINISHED
Hebrew
perceivedAs heretical by many later church fathers
practiced Jewish dietary laws
Sabbath observance
Torah observance
circumcision
observance of Jewish customs
observance of Jewish law
relatedEvent Council of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalBasis Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Septuagint NERFINISHED
early Jesus traditions
studiedIn New Testament scholarship
Second Temple Judaism studies
history of early Christianity
theologicalEmphasis faithfulness to the covenant with Israel
viewOnGentiles debated requirement of circumcision for Gentile converts
often required observance of some Mosaic commandments by Gentiles

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James the Righteous influenceOn Jewish Christianity
James religiousMovement Jewish Christianity
subject surface form: James the Just
The Apostle culturalContext Jewish Christianity
this entity surface form: Jewish–Christian dialogue
Mary hasTheme Jewish Christianity
subject surface form: Mary (novel)
this entity surface form: Jewish–Christian relations
GospelOfHebrews religiousTradition Jewish Christianity