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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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judaism

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1 10,1| depending on one’s good works. Judaism’s belief in one true G-d, 2 10,6| Judaism.~To understand Judaism today, 3 10,6| Judaism.~To understand Judaism today, one must clearly 4 10,6| Old Testament and today’s Judaism which is called rabbinic 5 10,6| called rabbinic or Talmudic Judaismrabbinic because its source 6 10,6| Testament, to indicate that Judaism, the faith of the Jews, 7 10,6| three major branches of Judaism: Orthodox, Conservative, 8 10,6| of the three branches of Judaism has a fixed set of doctrines 9 10,6| Shema. At the same time, all Judaism is monotheistic. Also, it 10 10,6| life hereafter.~ ~Orthodox Judaism~The Orthodox Jews refer 11 10,6| always covered.~ ~Reform Judaism~While the Orthodox accept 12 10,6| burdensome traditions of Orthodox Judaism. The center of Reform Judaism 13 10,6| Judaism. The center of Reform Judaism today is in the United States.~ ~ 14 10,6| United States.~ ~Conservative Judaism~Between the strict Orthodox 15 10,6| liberal Reform is Conservative Judaism, which attempts to compromise 16 10,6| this group.~Limburg, in Judaism: An Introduction for Christians, 17 10,6| Other Movements within Judaism~Other smaller movements 18 10,6| sects within the scope of Judaism include Hasidic Judaism, 19 10,6| Judaism include Hasidic Judaism, a pietistic movement somewhat 20 10,6| against the unemotional Judaism of Eastern Europe.~Reconstructionism, 21 10,6| radical movement within Judaism, seeks to reconstruct all 22 10,6| founder, Mordecai Kaplan (Judaism as Civilization, 1934), 23 10,6| group within the realm of Judaism consists of those who identify 24 10,6| their own way.~Messianic Judaism has grown in recent years. 25 10,6| shape the development of Judaism. One thing remained a strong 26 10,6| remained a strong element in Judaism: it was anti-Jesus. Judaism 27 10,6| Judaism: it was anti-Jesus. Judaism clearly taught that Jesus 28 10,6| Nazareth was not the Messiah.~Judaism, however, did remain messianic 29 22 | basis, is denied by modern Judaism.~ Christianity possesses 30 22 | logical) of two elements: Judaism and paganism. Such is the 31 24 | monotheism of contemporary Judaism and the Christian faith


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