Judeo-christianity is very weird term. It is the consequence of British Israelism theory mixed with dispensationalism. Initially British Israelism had...
Judeo-christianity is very weird term. It is the consequence of British Israelism theory mixed with dispensationalism. Initially British Israelism had two versions - philosemitic dn antisemitic. First now dominates. Second emphasized that Anglo-Saxons are 10 lost tribes.
In both versions the accent was placed on Protestant messianic vision. First philosemitic theory is based on the final christianization of jews. Second didn't pay much importance to jews. Real (new) jews are Anglos-Saxons. Britain is New Jerusalem. Hence Blake's Jerusalem anthem. Modern Zionist jews use the sympathy of judeo-christians but hardly they agree with final conversion idea.
Judeo-christianity is very weird term. It is the consequence of British Israelism theory mixed with dispensationalism. Initially British Israelism had two versions - philosemitic and antisemitic. First now dominates. Second emphasized that Anglo-Saxons are 10 lost tribes.
The British Israelism in its not philosemitic version but rather as form as Anglos-Saxon nationalism and imperialism has some analogue in Russia messianic tradition. But without 10 lost tribes figure and based on the Byzantine heritage.
Judeo-christianity in proper sense means some early sects that refused to recognize Christ as God considering Him as prophet. Arius and Nestorius can be consider judeo-christians. Protestant unitarians as well. For those who believe in Trinity this name is incorrect.
So Christian Zionism is geopolitically unfounded (Mearsheimer has shown that clearly for US) and theologically contradictory. Common denominator is hatred to Muslims. And weird heretic messianic views.
If the fate of Syrian Christians given by US into the hands of ISIS and Al-Quaeda terrorists doesn't bother so called "judeo-christians" they can not be called "christians" at all.
— Alexander Dugin
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Alexander Dugin
International Channel, Doctor of Sociology and of Political sciences, PhD of Philosophy.
Founder of Russian geopolitical school and Eurasian Movement.