Dual-covenant theology

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Dual-covenant theology is a belief which teaches that Jews can go to Heaven simply by keeping the Law of Moses, because of the covenant between Abraham and God expressed in the Old Testament, whereas Gentiles of all ethnicities must convert to Christianity. It is associated with John Hagee, however, Hagee has denied belief in dual-covenant theology in an official statement to the Jerusalem Post on March 1, 2006.

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