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{{Commons category|Messianic Judaism}}
{{Commons category|Messianic Judaism}}
[[Messianic Judaism]] is a syncretic movement that combines [[Christianity]]–most importantly, the Christian belief that [[Jesus]] is the [[Messiah]]–with elements of [[Judaism]] and [[Jewish culture|Jewish tradition]]. This category does not include [[:Category:Ancient Christian denominations|first-century Christianity]], mainstream [[Judaism]], [[Antisemitism]] or [[Christian Zionism]].
[[Messianic Judaism]] is a syncretic movement of [[Christians|Christianity]]—most importantly, the Christian belief that [[Jesus]] is the [[Messiah]]—with elements of [[Jewish culture|Jewish tradition]]. This category does not include [[:Category:Ancient Christian denominations|first-century Christianity]], mainstream [[Judaism]], [[Antisemitism]] or [[Christian Zionism]].


[[Category:Jewish Christianity]]
[[Category:Jewish Christianity]]
[[Category:Religious syncretism]]
[[Category:Christian new religious movements]]
[[Category:Christian movements]]
[[Category:Evangelical denominations]]
[[Category:Christianity and Judaism related controversies]]
[[Category:Christianity and Judaism related controversies]]
[[Category:Jewish cultural appropriation]]

Latest revision as of 03:45, 13 July 2023

Messianic Judaism is a syncretic movement of Christianity—most importantly, the Christian belief that Jesus is the Messiah—with elements of Jewish tradition. This category does not include first-century Christianity, mainstream Judaism, Antisemitism or Christian Zionism.