post-supersessionist

English

Alternative forms

  • postsupersessionist

Adjective

post-supersessionist (not comparable)

  1. (Christianity) Viewing Judaism as an acceptable alternative to Christianity, rather than something that needs to be replaced. [1990s]
    • 1997 June 19, Bruce D. Marshall, edited by Colin E. Gunton, The Cambridge Companion to Christian Doctrine[1], The Pitt Building: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 96:
      Traditional supersessionism had this problem; it simply confined the problem to a more limited stretch of time than a post-supersessionist outlook does.