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    GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform. ------------------------------------------------- SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about the similarities between the religion of Islam and Christianity. INTRODUCTION 1. (ATTENTION GETTER) Most of us do not know that the teachings of Islam and Christianity are related to each other. This is because our society do not open their minds to know about other religions and cultures. Now‚ there are lots of conflicts happened between these two religions

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    Monasticism is a religious way of life in which people live in seclusion‚ take religious vows‚ and follow a set of rules on how they spend their time. Men are referred to as monks and women as nuns. The common goal is to achieve greater spiritual purity by withdrawing from the distractions of the material world. People led to seek this lifestyle because they want to dedicate their lives fully to God and the work of God. They wish to be separate from society to escape the temptations of society and

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    Imagine a farmhand going to sleep around 500 A.D. and waking up in 1450 A.D. while having the world seem no more advanced than it was when he went to sleep. The Middle Ages were a time of nearly no scientific discovery due to the strong grip of the Catholic Church throughout the period. The ideals of humanism and the spirit for scientific discovery were beginning to rise during the Medieval Era. It was the humanist world view‚ with its spirit of inquiry‚ in addition to the diminishing grip of the

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    tradition study | HSC studies of religion 1 assessment 2 | | | 10/5/2012 | Paul of tarsus Christianity today has over 2.18 billion adherents throughout the world and is well established as the universal‚ monotheistic religious belief system that has developed since the life‚ death and resurrection (around 32 AD) of Jesus Christ. However‚ as Jesus was a Jew‚ the beginnings of Christianity revolved around the fact that Jesus had adapted the strict rules of Judaism to focus on loving human

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    Christianity and Islam are indisputably two of the world’s most popular religions. Through an analysis of both religions’ origins and beliefs‚ their similarities and differences become strikingly clear. Though both can be originally traced back to a belief in the same God of Abraham‚ Christianity’s emphasis on Jesus as the Messiah versus Islam’s emphasis on Muhammad as the final prophet lead followers of each religion to entirely different perceptions of the divinity of God. 1. Origin Along with

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    Jack Dosik 30 September 2014 AP World Pd_1 Mrs. Chevits Christianity and Buddhism C&C Christianity and Buddhism are both religions that affected masses of people. Their origins are both offshoots from older religions. Christianity is an offshoot from Judaism and Buddhism is an offshoot from Hinduism. Buddhism originated in Nepal‚ India in 536 B.C.E.‚ while Christianity originated in the Roman Provence of Judea around 33 A.D. Through 500 B.C.E. to 600 A.D. Buddhism spread from east India to the northern

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    included multiple gods and goddesses who were anthropomorphic and cruel. However‚ during the first century of the Common Era‚ Judaism and “mystery religions” such as Mithraism‚ Eleusis‚ and Christianity were becoming increasing popular. Roman rule tried to control the spread of these religions but eventually Christianity became the chief religion of Rome and its empire. In the early stages of these new religions‚ Rome was surprisingly tolerant. Many rulers allowed citizens to practice these religions

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    Scriptures and Rituals of Christianity and Hinduism Hinduism and Christianity can both be similar and very different religions depending on what viewpoint they are examined from. C.S. Lewis was converted from atheism and while doing so he sought out knowledge about different religions. He narrowed his choices to Hinduism or Christianity. “Religions are like soups‚ he said. Some‚ like consommé‚ are thin and clear (Unitarianism‚ Confucianism‚ modern Judaism); others‚ like minestrone‚ are thick and

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    Neely Mr. Beattie AP World 1 Dec. 2014 A Brief History of Christianity Christianity began with the birth of Jesus Christ‚ the son of God‚ altering the time from B.C. to A.D.. It was originally small‚ like most new religions‚ but it grew and eventually spread throughout the Roman Empire. It became the main religion of the Roman Empire around 270 A.D.‚ and continues to be a major religion in the world today. As aforementioned‚ Christianity began with the birth of Jesus. It developed through His ministry

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    Throughout the Classical Period Buddhism and Christianity were very widespread religions. While Buddhism and Christianity differ‚ they are contain many similarities. Buddhism‚ is a trip of the mind and it focuses on reaching enlightenment. Whereas‚ Christianity focuses on salvation‚ and becoming one with God. From the person they worship to the way they worship‚ these two religions are very different. In addition to their differences‚ these two religions also have basic principles that are in common

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