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    Judaism vs. Christianity

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    Judaism and Christianity developed on the basis of obeying god‚ adherence to his rules and intention‚ and their faithful fulfillment. Since the fulfillment of God’s will is a duty of a Jewish or Christian person‚ both religions fall into the rule-deontological category. Although each sect has a different perspective on teaching and beliefs‚ they have one common thread: the belief in a singular deity. Both religions are monotheistic with a holy text and both strive to conquer evil. The origin of theses

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    Judaism Ethical Teachings

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    Judaism as a living religious tradition has a deep inspiration on the lives of adherents through principle beliefs and core ethical teachings as they are of critical prominence to Judaism and administrate the lives of adherents. The core ethical teaching of Judaism that govern and impact the lives of adherents are the Ten Commandments‚ the book of proverbs and the prophetic vision. Ethical teachings and principle beliefs influence the lives of Jewish adherents meaningfully as they are expected make

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    most common religions around the world are Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam. These religions are referred to as Abrahamic religions because their history travels back to Abraham in the Hebrew Bible. Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam have many differences but yet are so similar in ways. We are going to venture on our journey to explore more about these three cultures. People often ask what is Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Or Christianity. To begin Judaism is the ancient tradition of a relatively small community

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    religions together based on similar belief systems. The problem with this type of grouping is that these religions are so very‚ very different. One example is that of Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam being grouped together as the Western religions. Perhaps Islam doesn’t fit into this statement so well but for Christianity and Judaism people tend to think that these religions are very similar. Furthermore‚ many people know that there are differences between the

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    Judaism and Save Answer

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    (Points: 10)   |   | ‘There really no such thing as the Orthodox ‘movement’. TrueFalse |   | Save Answer |   | 7. (Points: 10)   |   | Eschatology refers to: a. resurrection of the dead b. the Last Judgement c. the end of history d. all of the above  |   | Save Answer |   | 8. (Points: 10)   |   | The Talmud is composed of a. Halacha b. Haggadah c. both A and B d. neither A nor B  |   | Save

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    progressive and inspired modern Orthodox Jews ventured to take advantage of the opportunities this country offered. She discusses the way Orthodox Judaism came to be in the U.S.‚ and the way it changed the image of those most often associated with Orthodoxy. However‚ this was by no means solely a physical and external change. The transformation of Orthodox Judaism effectively altered the customary Jewish lifestyle. Joselit describes in depth the approach Rabbis Lookstein and Jung had toward Modern Orthodoxy

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    Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish People and is one of the world’s oldest religions. Judaism makes up the cultural system of Jewish law‚ custom‚ and practice of the whole individual and community. It is a system in which everyone is under God’s rule. Judaism continues to influence the everyday life of the believer through the Torah‚ the ten commandments and the Shabbat. The Torah is the primary document of Judaism. Torah‚ which means "teaching"‚ is God’s revealed instructions to the

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    Is Judaism a religion‚ an ethnicity‚ or a culture? A question that has garnered a lot of interest throughout Jewish history is that of whether Judaism is a religion‚ an ethnicity‚ a culture or a mixture of the three. Of course for many Jews and different people there are varying degrees of validity that can be ascribed to each claim. In this essay I will look at each claim individually but first in order to understand which of the three things Judaism actually is we have to clearly define what

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    All about diversity! Judaism The symbol of Judaism is the Star of David. Judaism originated in the Middle East over 3500 years ago. It was founded by Moses‚ although Jews trace their history back to Abraham. Jews believe that there is a single God who not only created the universe‚ but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship. They believe that God continues to work in the world‚ affecting everything that people do. The Jewish relationship with God is a covenant

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    Vanessa Loaiza Dr. Religion 31 September 2010 Time Concepts on the Judaism‚ Christianity‚ 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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