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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/04/18 21:01 UTC 版)
From supersession + -ism.
supersessionism (countable and uncountable, plural supersessionisms)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/15 15:55 UTC 版)
Supersessionism (also called fulfillment theology or replacement theology) is a Christian interpretation of New Testament claims, viewing God's relationship with Christians as being either the "replacement" or "fulfillment" or "completion" of the promise made to the Jews (or Israelites) and Jewish proselytes. Biblical expressions of God's relationships with people are known as covenants, so the contentious element of supersessionism is the idea that the New Covenant with the Christians and the Christian Church replaces, fulfills or completes the Mosaic Covenant (or Torah) with the Israelites and B'nei Noah. A major question in supersessionism is how or to what degree are the ethics of the Mosaic Covenant displaced or even completely abrogated by the New Covenant.