A movement in contemporary Christianity that is composed of many degrees and levels of questioning of, and opposition to, replacement theology. Generally speaking it does not challenge the spirit or even the doctrine of replacement in the universal church idea nor in the institutional gentile church's understanding of the good news. It does, however, represent the beginning of a challenge being raised against the attitude of Christian superiority over the Jewish people and against the idea that the Christian Faith can be independent of the Jewish Faith.
There has always been teachers and teachings withing the institutional, universal gentile church that tried to highlight the Jewish or Hebrew roots of the Christian (gentile) Religion, which had become independent from Israel and Judaism. There are many such teachings within Christianity today, many of which are forces which work against the spirit of replacement theology and the politics of supercessionism. The CSTN will look at resources in both the category of the Hebrew Roots Movement and in the category of Christian Leanings Toward The Jewish Root.