The Collaborative International Dictionary
Judeo-Christian \Judeo-Christian\ adj. having origins in both Judaism and Christianity; of or pertaining to Christianity; as, the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Wikipedia
The term Judeo-Christian groups Judaism and Christianity, either in reference to their common origin in Late Antiquity or due to perceived parallels or commonalities shared between the two traditions.
The concept of "Judeo-Christian values" in an ethical (rather than theological or liturgical) sense was used by George Orwell in 1939, and has become part of " American civil religion" since the 1940s.
The term " Abrahamic religions" has been coined to include Judaism and Christianity as well as Islam.
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Usage examples of "judeo-christian".
Many of the arguments that have long been leveled at religious thinking by scientists are aimed squarely at the Judeo-Christian tradition, and miss the mark when turned on Buddhism.
By the time the judge got around to telling us that an offense against the Koran was an offense against religion generally, including our own Judeo-Christian denominations, I began to see that this traffic ticket could be serious.
But in America, our sense of decency, morality, and society's moral underpinnings are rooted in a Judeo-Christian heritage as expressed in the Bible.