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    Reform in the Holy Land

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    Reform in the Holy Land: The Decline of Judaism vis-à-vis Christianity Judaism has been a strong influence in religious and philosophical thought. However‚ out of it sprang Christianity‚ and in less than a century‚ had won over a billion converts. This was something that Judaism had failed to do. Considering their common roots‚ one is led to wonder why Christianity succeeded in such a phenomenal way. Paul‚ in his epistle to the Romans‚ represented the common Christian belief that to the Jews

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    Christianity Christianity (from the Ancient Greek: Χριστιανός Christianos[1] and the Latin suffix -itas) is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion[2] based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in canonical gospels and other New Testament writings.[3] It also considers the Hebrew Bible‚ which is known as the Old Testament‚ to be canonical. Adherents of the Christian faith are known as Christians.[1] The mainstream Christian belief is that Jesus is the Son of God‚ fully divine and fully

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    following: 1. How does Original Sin factor into Christianity’s independence from Judaism‚ despite its complete use of the Jewish Holy Scriptutes (the Tanakh/the old testament)? (in other words) How does Original Sin help make a unique Christian theology (point of view about the human being’s relation to God) seperate from Judaism? 2. What effects could Biblical Textual Criticism have on a textual tradition like Judaism (or Christianity)? or‚ Give a description (as best as you can) of the theological

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    Essay Question For believers religion plays a critical role in helping the adherent understand and achieve peace‚ both for themselves as well as working toward a peaceful world. Discuss this statement in relation to both Judaism and Christianity‚ using scriptural references to outline the principal teachings of both regarding peace and how these traditions guide the individual to the attainment of peace and contribute to world peace.

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    of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. Earned his PhD at Indiana University in 2003. Professor at New York University today. Written Books as well as articles: Jewish Protestantism: Translation and The Turn to the Bible in German Judaism (under contract‚ Oxford University Press) Reconsidering Moses Mendelssohn: New Perspectives on Enlightenment‚ Religion‚ and Politics (University of Maryland Press‚ co-editor with Charles Manekin‚ in press) Faith‚ Reason‚ Politics: Essays on the History

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    adaptations to the Jewish Tradition in efforts to represent Jew’s newly evolved perception of their Jewry‚ ultimately influencing new insights on redemption. Rabbinic Judaism‚ Lurianic Kabbalah‚ and Hasidic ideologies make evident the physical‚ spiritual‚ and mental changes of Jewish logic that manifest within the consecutive development of Judaism.

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    Both Judaism and Hinduism are great‚ ancient religions that have influenced their cultures and made an impact on people’s lives‚ even till this day. There are a few similarities regarding these two religions. For instance‚ both Judaism and Hinduism were strong monotheistic religions‚ meaning they only believed in one God. Judaism wasn’t always monotheistic‚ starting out as polytheism‚ then to monolatry‚ and then to monotheism. Another similarity is that both religions used a Caste System‚ which is

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    Three main Religions

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    Religions There are three main religions in this world‚ which are Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity. There are many sections and stories for each religion but it would all consist of the same topic. Judaism is a monotheism religion based on principles and beliefs from the Hebrew Bible or the three sacred texts. The three sacred text of Judaism are the Tanach‚ the Torah‚ and the Talmud. According to Jewish tradition‚ Judaism began with the Covenant between God and Abraham. In the Hebrew bible it

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    monotheistic religions

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    had named it and it was where Solomon had built the temple. 2.The three major monotheistic religions are sometimes described as branches of the same family tree. If this is true‚ how would you describe the trunk of the tree? The "trunk" would be Judaism. That was the original religion of the god of Abraham. Islam then claims descendence through his son Ishmael. The Jews through his son Isaac. And the Christians break off later‚ when Jesus Christ appears‚ and is hailed by the Christians as the Messiah

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    contain and eliminate this movement. The community of the sevi followers‚ who after Sevi’s death‚ still followed Judaism but presented themselves as muslims to the outside world.

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