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15 February 2012
- 20:5720:57, 15 February 2012 diff hist +13 Law of Christ →Commandments of Christ in the gospels: minor wikilinks
- 20:5320:53, 15 February 2012 diff hist +3 Law of Christ →Commandments of Christ in the gospels: change seealso to Jesus#Teachings and preachings
- 20:5220:52, 15 February 2012 diff hist +74 Law of Christ →Commandments of Christ in the gospels: These commandments are commonly seen as a basis of Christian ethics
- 20:4620:46, 15 February 2012
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Christian ethics
Paul of Tarsus and Judaismare still disputed.
- 20:4320:43, 15 February 2012 diff hist +34 Christian ethics →Early Church: m, subdirect link to relevant section
- 20:4220:42, 15 February 2012 diff hist +6 Christian ethics →Early Church: "moral law" is close to natural law but not necessarily identical
- 20:3920:39, 15 February 2012 diff hist +24 Christian ethics →Early Church: minor wikilink
- 20:2320:23, 15 February 2012 diff hist +29 Ten Commandments →Importance within Judaism and Christianity: wikilinks
- 20:2220:22, 15 February 2012 diff hist −2 Christian ethic redirect to Christian ethics current
- 20:1520:15, 15 February 2012
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Christian ethics
Greek philosopher forbears and the intersection of Greek and Jewish thought known as Hellenistic Judaism
- 20:0320:03, 15 February 2012 diff hist 0 Great Commandment m
- 20:0320:03, 15 February 2012 diff hist 0 Great Commandment move Akiva to section on Love thy neighbour
- 20:0020:00, 15 February 2012 diff hist +59 Great Commandment and are commonly seen as important to Christian ethics
- 19:5119:51, 15 February 2012
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Great Commandment
Akiva ben Joseph, a tannaof first and second century Judaism, postulated "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself" as the "greatest principle of Judaism"<ref>[http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1033-akiba-ben-joseph Jewish Encycl
- 19:4119:41, 15 February 2012 diff hist +35 Jewish ethics →Summaries of classical rabbinic ethics: compare to Great Commandment)
- 19:3519:35, 15 February 2012 diff hist +5 Jewish ethics →Medieval ethical literature: Thomas Aquinas, a dominant figure in Christian ethics
- 18:3318:33, 15 February 2012 diff hist +1 Christian ethics →Early Church: sp
- 18:3218:32, 15 February 2012 diff hist +49 Christian ethics →Early Church: commonly refered to as Judeo-Christian ethics
- 18:3018:30, 15 February 2012 diff hist +14 Christian ethics well, it should at least redirect to Jewish ethics rather than the broad topic of Judaism
- 18:1818:18, 15 February 2012 diff hist +17 Ethics in the Bible →Ethics in the New Testament: add Christian ethics
- 18:1318:13, 15 February 2012 diff hist +14 Judeo-Christian →Ethical value system: add Jewish ethics
- 18:1118:11, 15 February 2012 diff hist +29 Judeo-Christian →Ethical value system: add seealso to Christian ethics
- 18:1018:10, 15 February 2012 diff hist +22 Great Commandment →See also: add Judeo-Christian
- 18:0618:06, 15 February 2012 diff hist +5 Judeo-Christian wikilink
- 18:0518:05, 15 February 2012 diff hist +25 Judeo-Christian or Great Commandment
- 17:5917:59, 15 February 2012 diff hist +23 Judaizers and Christian ethics
- 17:5617:56, 15 February 2012 diff hist +4 Judeo-Christian wikilink
- 17:5517:55, 15 February 2012 diff hist +8 Christian ethics replace Judaism with Judeo-Christian
9 February 2010
- 21:3121:31, 9 February 2010 diff hist +29 Woes of the Pharisees →External links: add Category:Christian terms
- 21:2821:28, 9 February 2010 diff hist +29 High church →External links: add Category:Christian terms
- 21:2721:27, 9 February 2010 diff hist +29 Low church →External links: add Category:Christian terms
- 21:2321:23, 9 February 2010 diff hist +116 Ethics in religion →Christian ethics: add Ministry_of_Jesus#General_ethics, other wikilinks
- 21:1021:10, 9 February 2010 diff hist −27 Christian views on the Old Covenant remove inappropriate wikilink, per talk
- 21:0921:09, 9 February 2010 diff hist +456 Talk:Christian views on the Old Covenant →Cafeteria Christianity link
- 20:4720:47, 9 February 2010
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Council of Jerusalem
however, the Council did retain the prohibitions against eating meat containing blood, or meat of animals not properly slain, and against fornicationand [[idolatry]