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    today still believe that Christianity and Judaism are both the same religion. This is not so‚ despite the fact that they both share certain similarities; Christianity and Judaism are both different religions. It is my pleasure to shed some light on the differences and similarities of both religions’ views on salvation. In this research I will first define salvation in its literal form. Secondly‚ I will take a closer look into the history and development of both religions and shed further light on

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    Christianity vs. Buddhism The spread of religions depends on a variety of factors. This includes the religions message and its acceptance by the government. Christianity and Buddhism were a big factor during this time period. Christianity spread throughout all of Rome and the outer parts of Rome. Buddhism was spread through Most of what we call China. Christianity was created by the Messiah Jesus. The followers of Jesus spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire‚ bringing it into

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    of Christianity vs. Wicca Deanna Potorski Chamberlain College of Nursing RELI 448N Professor Daniel Henke March 9‚ 2013 Reflection of Christianity vs. Wicca The origin of Christianity‚ a monotheistic religion‚ dates back to the Roman Empire. Based on the Jewish religion and belief of a Messiah‚ Christianity emerged with the birth of Jesus. Christians believe He was the Messiah and Son of God (Guisepi‚ n.d.). I was raised in a Christian home. The only other religion I ’ve

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    Huston Smith on Christianity and Judaism Huston Smith is known for his research and interest in the religions of the world. He published a book‚ Religion’s of Man in 1958‚ which was later revised and renamed World’s Greatest Religions. This book was a summary of the adventures Huston Smith went on in his life as he traveled the world searching for new knowledge and understanding of the religions of the world. Huston Smith also made a collection of videos about various religions across the world

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    Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Judaism are the main religions of the world. All of these faiths are commonly thought to be completely different. However‚ they shart a lot of similarities. For example they all have “religious monotheism- belief in one God”(Judaism Text). All three of these religions don’t have multiple entities or beings that reside over the Earth. Another similarity is all of these are Abrahamic religions. They all start from “the patriarch Abraham‚ who had migrated from Mesopotamia to

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    3 Islam‚ Judaism‚ and Christianity all share a belief in one God. The three religions of Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity are considered to be very similar in practices and ideas. Christianity and Islam along with Judaism are referred to as Abrahamic religions. This is because all three of these religions revere Abraham and believe he was a major prophet in their respected religions. The biggest relation between the three is‚ however‚ is monotheism‚ the belief in only one god. Judaism‚ the earliest

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    are many different religions throughout this world. These different religions reflect many different beliefs of a person’s relationship with God. There are many substantial and vital similarities between the people of Judaism’s relationship with God and the people of Christianity’s relationship with God. Of course‚ there are a few differences between these two religions as well. These differences are what make two separate religions. Christianity emerged from the religion of Judaism through the figure

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    ChristianityJudaism‚ and Islam "Christianity started out in Palestine as a fellowship; it moved to Greece and became a philosophy; it moved to Italy and became an institution; it moved to Europe and became a culture; it came to America and became an enterprise" as stated by theological scholar Sam Pascoe. Throughout Christianity’s journey they have come across ties with the religions Judaism and Islam. There are few similarities between the three major religions. One similarity is that Abraham

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    Religion is one of the hardest words to define in any language. The word itself holds a completely different meaning for each individual person. There is also an infinite number of different religious traditions and beliefs in the world. Because of this it becomes easy to lump certain religions together based on similar belief systems. The problem with this type of grouping is that these religions are so very‚ very different. One example is that of JudaismChristianity‚ and Islam being grouped together

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    A Comparison of Early Christianity and Judaism The religions Christianity and Judaism have a great deal in common. Early Christianity was influenced by Judaism as it was created by Jews. As a result of early Christianity being practiced by mostly Jews‚ there were more similarities between early Christianity and Judaism than there is between modern Christianity and Judaism. However‚ there were also differences between the two. These differences and similarities are essential in examining the relationship

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