Jews for Jesus (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jews for Jesus" in English language version.

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  • "The Evolving Spiritual Identity of Jewish Millennials". Research Releases. Barna. 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2021-03-28. When given a range of options and allowed to select all that apply, nearly half of Jewish Millennials (44%) chose Judaism solely as their subscribed religion. More than half do not affiliate with traditional Jewish denominations (52%), however, and a similar percentage believes Jews can hold faiths other than Judaism (56%). Thus, others choose Christianity (14%), a hybrid of Judaism and Christianity (10%), atheism / agnosticism (9%) or no particular faith (13%)—a range that reinforces the notion of Jewish identity as heritage and people group as much as a specific spiritual belief set. In this context, it should be assumed some of those who select an option that includes "Christianity" may be recognizing any personal association with the faith, such as identifying with the religion of a Christian parent, rather than a specific or devout expression, such as Messianic Judaism.

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  • Haag, Matthew (2018-10-30). "How a 'Jews for Jesus' Moment Backfired for Mike Pence (Published 2018)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-03-12.

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  • Haag, Matthew (2018-10-30). "How a 'Jews for Jesus' Moment Backfired for Mike Pence (Published 2018)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  • Anderson, Gerald H. (July 2002). "Book Review: Messianic Judaism, Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement". International Bulletin of Missionary Research. 26 (3): 134–135. doi:10.1177/239693930202600313. ISSN 0272-6122. S2CID 149203101.