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    the most popular Monotheistic faith before Christianity? The most popular Monotheistic faith before Christianity was Judaism. What happened 300 years after Jesus died? Around 300 years after Jesus died and Christianity is the official religion of the Roman Empire‚ Mohammed‚ the prophet of Islam came around. There were three Monotheistic religions being practiced: Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islamic. What are the parts of the Bible? The Bible‚ being

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    branches of the same family tree. If this is true‚ how would you describe the trunk of the tree? The trunk is Judaism‚ It was the original religion of the god of Abraham. And Christianity branched it off about 2‚000 years later‚ and the Islam branched off from those for about 700 years after that. 3. How are the three major holy books of the monotheistic faiths both similar and different? Judaism‚ Islam‚ Christianity. All three religions are strictly monotheistic. Christianity believes in the Holy Triune

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    hymn (psalm) lyrics (Molloy 2013). 2. Describe the major similarities and differences between the four branches of Judaism (Orthodox‚ Conservative‚ Reform‚ Reconstructionist). How are these four groups distinct from one another? Orthodox Judaism is also known as traditional Judaism. Othodox Judaism regards social and political positions. Orthodoxy is a subdivision of Judaism dedicated to

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    by more than 300 million people. Judaism has been described as a religion‚ a race‚ a culture and a nation. Buddhism formed 5th century B.C.E origin in India. Judaism formed 2000 B.C.E origin in Canaan. Buddhism and Judaism share a few general ideas‚ but are fundamentally different religions and hold beliefs that run counter to one another. In Buddhism‚ Buddha was the teacher. They believed in the four noble truths. They also believed in the eight-fold path. Judaism is founded on the belief in one

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    I chose to watch Fiddler on the Roof‚ directed by Norman Jewison in 1971. Through this essay I’m going to be looking specifically at the correlation between Judaism and its effects on the cinema. I’ll take a look at three of the different representations Jews attained during 1920’s cinema‚ and I will also look at the involvement of Judaism in the romantic comedy genre of film. As we begin reading the text we see that Zimmerman lays out the three main archetypes of Jews that were represented in film

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    of Ethical Monotheism Judaism is based completely on important and substantial ethical beliefs of monotheism. Ethical Monotheism ultimately results in belief in a singular god who establishes a system of moral values and principles. In essence‚ this is what makes Judaism unique; it is the only religion that has solid religious ethics with strong monotheistic beliefs‚ yet it is almost incredible how other religions‚ such as Christianity and Islam‚ are branches of Judaism and they are astoundingly

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    The religious creation story goes something like: humans were created in God’s perfect image‚ humans were tempted by sin‚ humans committed sin‚ humans were thrown out of perfection because they were sinful. Judaism and Christianity both hold this creation story near and dear to their respective traditions. For most of human history‚ Jews and Christians have held their differences against each other‚ creating tension and discord with one another. Yet in the past 52 years‚ since the publication of

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    described as branches of the same family tree. If this is true‚ how would you describe the trunk of the tree? I would describe the trunk of the tree as being Judaism. A very strong standing place where the three monotheistic religions started. Like it says in the text “All three major monotheistic religions claim they began with Abraham. Judaism and Christianity claim that their founders descended from Abraham’s son Isaac. Islam claims descent through his other son‚ Ishmael.” Which Abraham came from

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    What is Judaism? | By: Daniella ZamoraPeriod 4December 2‚2012 | Judaism has had many ups and downs in its history. During all that time they developed beliefs‚ sacred writings and places‚ holidays‚ and traditions. Not only that‚ Judaism has many very important people. Many people still study Judaism. “Wherever you go; I will go; wherever you lodge; I will lodge; your people‚ shall be my people and your God‚ my God” Ruth to Naomi (Jackson‚ Speilvogel) The religion of Judaism has a very

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    importance of religious beliefs during times of change‚ be it a moment of happiness or distress. While applying Pargament’s philosophy‚ this paper focuses on Judaism and the coping mechanisms offered during those times of change thru rituals and ceremonies. Although religious practices and levels of observance among the different branches of American Judaism have some variation‚ Orthodox‚ Conservative or Reform‚ they all share the same traditions. We will focus on the major traditional ceremonies and the

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