Andres Saenz
Pantheist
Greetings,
Just cerious. Are there any sects within Christianity that flat out reject the Old Testament?
Just cerious. Are there any sects within Christianity that flat out reject the Old Testament?
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Greetings,
Just cerious. Are there any sects within Christianity that flat out reject the Old Testament?
Not even google has the answers for this one.
You'd think there'd be some mystical sect without it.
I'm not sure about any modern ones. The Ebionites did, and if there are groups in continuity with them, they would probably continue to reject the OT. However, doing so is weird. For the Christian faith, it's like denying your mother.
Don't you mean the Marcionists? The Ebionites didn't agree with most of the NT.
No sure where you are getting you information from but, in my opinion you are totally wrong:I'm not sure about any modern ones. The Ebionites did, and if there are groups in continuity with them, they would probably continue to reject the OT. However, doing so is weird. For the Christian faith, it's like denying your mother.
Jesus saves us from separation from God, Who is Life, Love and Light, and He saves us from slavery to sin and death. This was the universal opinion of all Christians for over a thousand years before Anselm of Canterbury introduced his previously unheard-of teachings (substitutionary atonement), which John Calvin later took one logical step further (penal substitution).Without original sin in OT, what would Jesus be saving people from?
Greetings,
Just cerious. Are there any sects within Christianity that flat out reject the Old Testament?
Any proof that the Jewish Christians interpreted the Gospels as purely symbolic? This seems absurd, keeping in mind that the Apostles were preaching Jesus' Resurrection as an actual event.What main stream Christianity rejects is Jewish interpretation of the Old Testament. Some church fathers even went so far as to say the Old Testament is Christian scripture not Jewish scripture. I believe some of the early church fathers were on the right track but went in the wrong direction. The canonical gospels were meant for Jews not Gentiles. The gospels used a literary form similar to Midrash. The intended audience (Jews) knew these stories were allegory. The Gentiles had interpreted these stories as literal fact. The battle lines were drawn.
You might find this interesting.
The Epistle of Barnabashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistle_of_Barnabas
The Epistle reinterprets many of the laws of the Torah. For example, the prohibition on eating pork is not to be taken literally, but rather forbids the people to live like swine, who supposedly grunt when hungry but are silent when full: likewise, the people are not to pray to God when they are in need but ignore him when they are satisfied. Similarly, the prohibition on eating rabbit means that the people are not to behave in a promiscuous manner, and the prohibition on eating weasel is actually to be interpreted as a prohibition of oral sex, based on the mistaken belief that weasels copulate via the mouth