The primary differences between Judaism and Christianity are: Judaism's belief/practice is based on serving God by keeping His commandments (mitzvot) as given in the Torah (Pentateuch) and expounded and adapted by rabbinic interpretation. Christianity's belief/practice is based on atonement through the blood of Jesus, who is the Divine "Son of God" and keeping the teachings of Jesus and the apostles found in the New Testament.
Judaism doesn't believe in "original sin," the divinity of Jesus, or Jesus as messiah.
Christianity doesn't believe in salvation by keeping the commandments in Torah ("works righteousness"). Only those who accept Jesus divinity and atonement are saved.
Messianic beliefs focus on the idea that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah, while traditional Christianity views Jesus as the Savior for all people, not just the Jewish community. Messianic believers often incorporate Jewish customs and practices into their faith, while traditional Christianity follows more mainstream Christian teachings and practices.
The faith of Jesus Christ was Jewish. Everyone in Israel back then were all Jewish.
Yes. Evidence seems to suggest that Jesus was Jewish. Christianity and branches of Christianity were actually formed from the foundations of Judaism.
Christianity itself has its roots in the Jewish faith. There are no popular religions that are based on Christianity, however there are a lot of forms of Christianity such as Orthodox, Methodist, Baptist, and so on.
The Jewish faith was started by God. Jesus was born into the Jewish faith and started Christianity (today's Catholicism). From Catholicism came Luther's new religion which has regenerated hundreds of times to form today's Protestants, Episcopals, Baptists, etc.
Jesus was Jewish. His actions later led to the founding of Christianity.
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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.
The president has not officially identified with any one sect of Christianity. He has attended Protestant churches of several denominations over the years; his beliefs fall within the mainstream Protestant tradition, based on discussions he has had about his faith and what it means to his life. His wife Michelle was also raised in the mainstream Protestant tradition.
Before Christianity, people believed in God according to faith. Most were Jewish, but there were Jewish converts and those who just believed. The early believers simply were looking forward to the time of Christ, and according to Paul, they were justified by faith.
Richard Boone's mother was Jewish, but he didn't practice any religious faith. He did offer the option of Christianity to his son, Peter.
In Christianity, eating pork is not considered a sin. The dietary restrictions mentioned in the Bible, such as avoiding certain foods like pork, were specific to the Jewish faith and not applicable to Christians.