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The religious writings, beliefs, values, and traditions held in common by Christianity and Judaism.

The term Judeo-Christian is referred to as a tradition that follows the belief, values and culture of both Christianity and Judaism together.  Alexander McCaul was the first to use this term first to refer the Jewish converts to Christianity. After him, Joseph Wolff used this term to refer to a type of church that would continue with some Jewish cultures in order to convert Jews.