Islam‚ Christianity‚ Judaism and Cultural Diversity Alicia Lue Devry University Course Number: SOCS350 July 2013 Islam‚ Christianity‚ Judaism and Cultural Diversity Religion has always been and will be one of the major influences that shape our world. The three major Western religions of the world are Christianity‚ Islam and Judaism. Christianity is said to be the largest with an estimated two billion followers and Islam the second largest with 1.5 billion followers (Ali-Karamali‚ 2008). These three
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Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are the most recognized and popular religions around the globe. The three religions are in some ways very similar while at the same time very diverse. Collectively all three religions are monotheistic which means the belief in one God‚ creator of the Universe who hears the prayers of his faithfuls. The Jews believe that God made a pact with their ancestors‚ the Hebrews‚ saying that they are the chosen ones. They await the return if the Messiah. The Christians believe
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The three Abrahamic faiths – Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam – originated from one man named Abraham‚ who followed the will of God. They are established on the stories of Abraham’s encounters with God‚ and the idea that he taught of there being only one God – rather than the polytheistic beliefs that were popular at the time. Abraham is viewed as the first patriarch of Judaism; however‚ he is also an important figure in Christianity and Islam. With roots that are all connected together in the Middle
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Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are known as the three Abrahamic religions‚ meaning that‚ in addition to being monotheistic faiths that worship the same God‚ all three religions feature the Prophet Abraham in a foundational role. The nature of that role‚ however‚ is unique to each religion‚ and speaks to the other; a significant differences of belief between them. They were all born in the Middle East and are all internally linked to one another. Christianity was born from within the Jewish tradition
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Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam are three of the greatest religions in the world. While they are all very different in practices and rituals‚ they are also similar in some aspects such as practice and even belief to some extent. There are a few obvious differences between the three for example‚ the role of Jesus in all three religions seem to be different. However‚ all three religions have the same basic belief that God exists in some form‚ they all believe in life after death otherwise known as
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Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are the three most efficacious religions in the world‚ each entrenched in the belief of a single almighty being‚ known either as Yahweh‚ God‚ or Allah‚ that is responsible for the creation of the universe and the establishment of all components of life. Though the believers and followers of this all-powerful‚ divine architect of the universe accept his “word” as their law‚ possess similar obligations and responsibilities specific to their faith‚ and presents many
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Simimulairities Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are considered an Abrahamic religion. All stated in the Middle East near Israel. Abrahamic religions are those religions traced by their adherents to Abraham. All Abrahamic Religions are considered monotheistic‚ which is the belief in a single‚ universal‚ all-encompassing God. Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Judaism believe that their sacred texts (or scriptures) are the "Word of God." In Christianity the sacred text is the Bible‚ For Islam it is the Qur’an
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Running head: ISSUES AND TRADITIONS OF JUDAISM‚ CHRISTIANITY‚ AND Issues and Traditions of Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam World Religious Traditions II REL/134 Issues and Traditions of Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam Religion takes on many different forms and there are several definitions in as many languages used to describe the practices. For the purposes of this paper‚ the following basic definition will be used. Religion is the belief in and reverence for a supernatural power
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The three main religions of today‚ Christianity‚ Islam and Judaism have a lot of similarities and differences. They all share same beliefs‚ they all have holy books and all believe in a Heaven and Hell. They all started in the Middle East and continued to spread throughout the world and still stand strong today. They all have a strong basis that there is only one God‚ so all three of them are monotheistic religions. They all believe in a Heaven or Hell for an afterlife. That comes with a judgment
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society. All of these beliefs are important to each religion in there own way. They’re what make each religion individual and special. Each of these religions had its own beliefs and sacred texts‚ though all shared some concepts. In the Middle East‚ the three great world religions-Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam had both share some similarities and differences. <br> <br>Judaism‚ a monotheistic religion‚ so as Christianity and Islam‚ originally came from the Hebrews. The Hebrews believed that God was
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