I dont know what era or year your refering to, but generally Jewish and Christianity share the same story of creation and we both follow the Old Testament. The Torah is based on the old testament in The Bible. So we arn't we off, the only difference is that Christians believe that Jesus was the chosen on, Jewish are still waiting for the chosen one. So i guess Jewish convert to Christianity because we are probably the closest considering we share the same roots.
It's not that the Germans wouldn't let Jews convert, It is that that the Jews couldn't convert. If they did convert, they would still be known as Jews because of their old Jewish records, that the govonment would keep.
Trying to convert them into Christianity
Vladimir I ordered his subjects to convert to Orthodox Christianity.
Hitler did not really convert Germans to hate the Jews. Germany was already an anti-Semetic society when Hitler came to power and therefore, it was easy for Hitler to convince Germans to go along with his plans for Jews.
Paul made Christianity a religion which was accessible to the gentiles (the non-Jews) of the Roman Empire. Prior to this the Christians were Jews who saw Jesus as the promised messiah of the Jews, preached the word of Christ in Judea to fellow Jews and and still followed Jewish laws, customs and rituals and went to the synagogue Paul created a theology based on Christ, rather than on the Mosaic Law and established the fundamental beliefs of Christianity: that God sent his Son who was crucified for the benefit of humanity and that his resurrection brought the promise of salvation to believers. He said that to be a Christian you needed to have faith in Christ and follow his teachings. This was enough for salvation. He distinguished Christianity from Judaism by saying that humans are saved from sin by faith and not by following rituals or a law as the Jews believed. You did not have to follow Jewish law and you did not have to be a Jew.The Torah was not necessary for salvation, Jesus alone was decisive. Thus, gentiles (non-Jews) could convert to Christianity . Paul made Christianity accessible to everyone and laid the foundations for the conversion of the anyone in the Roman Empire.
It's not that the Germans wouldn't let Jews convert, It is that that the Jews couldn't convert. If they did convert, they would still be known as Jews because of their old Jewish records, that the govonment would keep.
Some Jews become Christians, some Christians become Jews and even more Jews become atheists, or "secular Jews". A healthy society should see conversions from one to the other, in each direction.Jewish answer:No. Jewish converts to Christianity will be, and have always been, a minority.
If you are referring to religions that others attempted to force on the Jews, they were Christianity, Islam, and many pagan religions.
To convert the Muslims to Christianity. Maccas is cool jews are mystical beings
Christians did not learn about Christianity from the Jews. Christianity was founded, as a religion, by former Jews. However, by the time they were proselytizing their new faith, it was distinct from Judaism and Jewish doctrine.
Trying to convert them into Christianity
The first Christians were Jews.
They were given the ultimatum of: (1) convert to Christianity, (2) flee Spain and its possessions, (3) submit to death.
Judaism teaches that there are different paths for different people so therefore, accepts that there are different religions. For a large percentage of Jews, Christianity is a valid path for non-Jews. However, Judaism forbids Jews from participating in the worship practices of other religions, as a result, most Jews will not attend services held in a church. Christianity teaches that Christians are supposed to witness to non-Christians. Some denominations of Christianity do not interpret this literally and participate in interfaith dialogue with Jewish groups. Unfortunately, some Christian denominations spend millions of dollars a year specifically targeting Jews for conversion to Christianity.
No. Many Babylonians became followers of Zoroastrianism, an ancient religion that shares many concepts with Judaism and Christianity. Some say that Nehemiah and Ezra were sent to the Jews to teach them their own religion.
Some people convert to Christianity from other faiths, just as some Christians convert to one of the other faiths. It all depends on what you are looking for in religion. Concern about the Christian hell is only an issue if you believe in that hell.
to convert many people to Christianity