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What is a key Judeo-Christian principle?

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Answered by abhaybhatia88
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The judeo-christian believe that every individuals should always prioritize the things that would be considered as 'good' for the most people as a collective because of this They encourage that people should not be afraid to tell their different ideologies or princ.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The principle is used to group Christianity and Judaism together.

  • The assembling is carried out in reference to Christianity's inferring from the principle of Judaism.
  • It is also organised according to how the Old Testament of the Christian Bible was created by appropriating Jewish Scripture.
  • The assembling is done because of the similarities or parallels in Judaeo-Christian ethics shared by the two religions.
  • The term first appeared in the 19th century
  • Christian theologians adopted the Jewish idea of atonement, which was promoted by a liberal conversion movement in the UK.
  • Despite Paul's rejection of circumcision in the New Testament, some contemporary evangelical Christians still practise the Jewish custom sometimes.
  • During the Cold War, it was frequently used in the US to denote a cohesive American identity as opposed to communism.

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