|
|

This is only a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login
|
|
|
Islam, Christianity and Judaism, despite preaching many of the same religious values and are historically associated, are three distinct religions that differ in fundamental theological beliefs, and should therefore be respected as so.
Islam, Christianity and Judaism are perhaps three of the most prominent religions in the world today. ... If one is allowed latitude in description, Judaism is almost a national identity as it is the religion of the Jews. ...
This mini-thesis hopes to elucidate how Islam, Christianity and Judaism are in fact historically associated, and should therefore come to respect each other (and ultimately, other religious groups) based on that affiliation. ...
Islam, Christianity and Judaism are all monotheistic faiths. ... The Christians claim that the foundations of Christianity were laid when Jesus Christ walked upon the earth some two thousand years ago, whose eventual lineage can be traced back to come from Abraham. ...
The fundamental beliefs of Islam, Christianity and Judaism differ in three major ways, a myriad other less prominent dissimilarities notwithstanding. ... Integral to the basis of Christianity is the fact that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and in a triune existence, God himself. To take the person of Jesus Christ away from the equation is akin to renouncing the existence of Christianity in the first place. ...
Since, the holy books themselves cannot be agreed upon by these three religions, and because the reverence attributed to these books is also fundamental to the religious beliefs of Islam, Christianity and Judaism, it is therefore once again safe to conclude that they ought to be defined as three separate religions.
Approximate Word count = 2120 Approximate Pages = 8.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|
|
|
|
|