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A CF member brings up "judaizers" a lot on other threads, so I thought it would help if I made a thread on it.
Can anyone explain to me what a "judaizer" is and are there any of those today within Christianity or elsewhere? Thanks
Here is how wiki defines them:
Judaizers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Judaizers refers to those who claim the necessity of obedience to the Torah Laws by Christians, which is normally considered a requisite only for the followers of Judaism. Similarly, "one who has Judaized" refers to a Christian who has accepted the necessity of adhering to the Torah Laws, see also Biblical law in Christianity.
The ongoing debate over Judaizing in Christianity, which began in the lifetime of the apostles, reflects the contemporaneous debate within Judaism as to the place of Gentiles with regard to the Law of Moses, see also Proselyte, Noahide Law, Jewish background to the early Christian circumcision controversy, and Dual-covenant theology.
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