ebionism
/ɛbɪˈɒnɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A Christian sect that emerged in the 1st century, emphasizing Jewish law and rejecting the divinity of Jesus.
“Some scholars argue that the Ebionites were a distinct movement within early Christianity.”
1. noun
A Christian sect that emerged in the 1st century, emphasizing Jewish law and rejecting the divinity of Jesus.
“Some scholars argue that the Ebionites were a distinct movement within early Christianity.”