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{{Infobox religion | name = Yeshuism | image = | caption = | founder = | image_size = | alt = | abbreviation = | main_classification = | orientation = | polity = | structure = | leader = | fellowships = | associations = | region = | headquarters = | founder_of = | origin = | separations = | hospitals = | nursing_homes = | aid = | congregations = | members = | ministers = | priests = | monks = | nuns = | temples = | website = }} '''Yeshuism''' (similar to Jesusism and Jesuanism) is a way of self wherein one is deeply concerned with congruence to the true representation of the teachings of Yeshua the Mashiach (Hebrew for Messiah) of the Ancient Semites. It contrasts itself from the teachings of mainstream Christianity.<ref>{{cite web|url=|title=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> In particular, there is the pursuit of congruence with the same name, language, intent and representations of the historical figure at the root of the name Jesus, Yeshua the Mashiach, and the true root of the spiritual truths in the works of the Pentateuch, Ancient Semitic Wisdom Literature. Yeshuists often seek linguistic parallels leading to a leverage of Aramaic and Ancient Hebrew terms for theological terms; Especially that for the name of the messiah. ==Etymology== Yeshuism is derived from '''Yeshua''' (Yeshua of Nazareth) + '''-ism''' (English suffix, a characteristic or system of beliefs, from French ''-isme'', Latin ''-ismus'', Greek ''-ismos''). ==Beliefs== Yeshuists are distinct from Jesusists due to ascent mystic focus as the Yeshuists leverage critical theology theory—critiques of social, political, and economic power structures relevant to belief systems—to get to the interpretive root of theological literature as a means of the literal pursuit of the actual figure in full ascent. The dedication to the actual spirit of the figure without "deviation" leads to a Yeshuist focus on cultivating a spirit that is fully "of the mind" of the true figure Yeshua the Mashiach. Jesusism can be broad, agnostic, and against the idea of most high deity. Jesusism sometimes separates the figure from the deity of the Pentateuch YHWH. Yeshuism on the other hand believes in true congruence with the central mission of Yeshua the Mashiach, leading all to be in tune with the desires of most high deity; An inherent subscription to ascent mysticism, most high deity, and the spirituality of the ancients. ==Practices== {{empty section|date=December 2024}} ==Adherents== {{empty section|date=December 2024}} ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:New religious movements]] [[Category:Christianity]] [[Category:Western Spirituality]]
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