Most Jews at the time, and for centuries afterward, never heard of Jesus. But for those who did, the Christian narratives quote him as saying things that are not in keeping with Jewish tradition and beliefs.
The primary tension between early Christians and Jews was whether or nor Jesus was the Messiah.
It is Abraham father of the Jewish, Islam and christians.
The Crusades lasted about 200 years.
The Cold War
They immigrated to Israel.
They are called Christians. There are nearly 40,000 different sects of Christians.
Christians made up nearly one-tenth of the empire's population.
Yes, but nearly all christians consider it to be outmoded and not to be followed or kept.
I think that a Jewish Christian is a person of Jewish heritage, but believes that Jesus Christ is the messiah.Remember, "Jewish" can indicate either a religious affiliation, or an ethnic group. In this context, "Jewish Christian" would refer to an ethnic group, and would be similar in use to something like "Chinese Christian" or "Arab Christian".___As far as I'm aware, nearly all converts to Christianity from Judaism (and their descendants) call themselves, quite simply, Christians. Names like Jewish Christians suggest ambiguity or even that they want the best of both worlds, so to speak. That said, there is a small sect that somehow tries to do just that.
Some people named Rothman are Jewish, some are not. This is the case with nearly all so-called "Jewish" names.
Christians account for nearly 80% of the population
Approximately 2% of the US population identifies as Jewish.
Nearly 1.5 million.