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    JudaismChristianity‚ 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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    The three main religions of today‚ ChristianityIslam 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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    3) Describe‚ compare and contrast the salvation theories of hinduismbuddhism‚ taoism‚ Confucianism‚ Judaismchristianity and Islam. HinduismBuddhism‚ Taoism‚ Confucianism‚ Judaismchristianity and Islam. All of these religion govern the way of life for billions of people. These religions preach similar philosophies especially when it comes to life after death. ChristianityJudaism‚ and Islam‚ are the most similar religions. In order for their followers to achieve salvation they must live

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    ChristianityJudaism‚ 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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    Running head: ISSUES AND TRADITIONS OF JUDAISMCHRISTIANITY‚ AND Issues and Traditions of JudaismChristianity‚ and Islam World Religious Traditions II REL/134 Issues and Traditions of JudaismChristianity‚ 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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    February 18‚ 2012 Buddhism and Hinduism Comparison There are many religions that dominate the world today‚ two specific ones‚ Hinduism and Buddhism‚ are similar in many ways‚ while still having their own defined uniqueness. Hinduism and Buddhism are both world religions‚ whose impact and influence can be seen in many places. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion consisting of several systems of philosophy‚ rituals‚ and beliefs. This complex religion is now the third largest world religion. Buddhism is a path

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    World Religions Hinduism Hinduism is a way of life‚ not a particular belief system. Hinduism‚ also known as Santana Dharma‚ is a set of traditions and beliefs that have developed over many centuries. Dharma embraces duty‚ natural law‚ social welfare‚ ethics‚ health‚ and ideal realization. The foundations of Santana Dharma are the Vedas and Upanishads; the sacred texts of Hinduism. “Hinduism differs from Christianity and other Western religions in that it does not have a single founder

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    Both Buddhism and Hinduism are well known religions. They are two of the most popular polytheistic faiths in the world. Some people believe them to be sects of the same religion‚ but they are mistaken. Buddhism and Hinduism have some similarities‚ but many things set them apart from each other as well. They are each their own religion in many aspects.Some people may think that Hinduism and Buddhism are the same religions with just two different names. They aren’t‚ Buddhism and Hinduism both have

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    [student] [professor] [class/course] 11 May 2014 Comparing JudaismChristianity and Islam Judaism is one of the only monotheistic religions is the world to not have a single founder or central leader. According to Fisher‚ Jews are those who experience their long and often difficult history as a continuing dialogue with God. As a nation‚ Israel was a very nomadic people and has been repeatedly oppressed and dispersed throughout their history. Given the persecution‚ dispersion‚ and even lack

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    Vanessa Loaiza Dr. Religion 31 September 2010 Time Concepts on the JudaismChristianity‚ and Indigenous religion The concept of time is full of mystery‚ by instinct we feel that time cannot be stopped. We all exist in time‚ and everything is subject to time. It seems obvious that because we live in time‚ it is the prime measure of existence. As assumed by many philosophical and religious schools‚ no beginning or end can be attributed to time. To the different concepts of time we have

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