Judeo-Christianity is a term often used to describe the shared beliefs and values of Judaism and Christianity. However, there are alternative terms that can be used to describe this shared cultural and religious heritage. One such term is Abrahamic, which refers to the shared connection to the prophet Abraham in both traditions. Another term is Hebraic-Christianity, which focuses on the Jewish roots of Christianity. Some use the term Western monotheism to describe the shared beliefs and practices of these religions in a broader cultural context. Regardless of the term used, it is important to acknowledge and honor the connections between these two faith traditions.