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      • All three of the Abrahamic religions teach a moral code based on the love of God and kindness to one’s neighbor. Judaism teaches, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself” (Leviticus 19:18). Islam teaches, “And do good—To parents, kinsfolk, Orphans, those in need, Neighbours who are near, Neighbours who are strangers” (Surah 4:36).
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  2. Aug 29, 2023 · While many things make each Abrahamic religion distinct, the following are key to each of the three: All believe in one God. All are monotheistic religions—they believe in one God. Christians are the only ones who believe that God is triuneFather, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    • Patriarchs
    • Shared Spiritual Riches and Commonalities
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    There are six notable figures in the Bible prior to Abraham: Adam and Eve, their two sons Cain and Abel, Enoch, and his great-grandson, Noah, who, according to the story, saved his own family and all animal life in Noah's Ark. It is uncertain whether any of them (assuming they existed) left any recorded moral code: some Christian churches maintain ...

    A number of significant commonalities are shared among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: 1. Monotheism. All three religions worship one God, although Jews and Muslims sometimes criticize the common Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity as polytheistic. Indeed, there exists among their followers a general understanding that they worship the same on...

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  3. Jan 1, 2015 · Abrahamic Religions. The use of the term ‘Abrahamic Religions’ suggests that Judaism , Christianity and Islam derive from a common spiritual source in the ancestral figure of Abraham and that the three religions constitute a close family of religious traditions.

    • Terence Lovat, Robert Crotty
    • 2015
  4. Abstract. This chapter examines such current expressions as ‘the three monotheisms’, ‘the three religions of Abraham’, and ‘the three religions of the book’, points to their falsity and the dangers inherent in their use, and argues they mask real differences underneath a surface harmony.

  5. The Abrahamic religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Religious leaders involved in interfaith dialogue, political leaders, and reporters may use the terms “Abrahamic religions” or “Abrahamic faiths” to suggest that the three religions share a common heritage and similarities in theology.

    • The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod
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  6. What counts as an Abrahamic religion? Obviously those who employ it tend to refer to the triumvirate of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But what, if anything, do these three religions have in common other than a belief in God and the notion that each later manifestation legitimates its claim to superiority based on supersessionist arguments.

  7. Mar 6, 2024 · One important point to note about the three Abrahamic religions is how they view Ishmael and Isaac. For example, Christians and Jews believe and teach that God ordered Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac on the mountain (of course he was not actually sacrificed in the end).

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