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  1. The first states that ‘the best women of all of creation are four: Mary fThe Islamic Mary 79 the daughter of ʿImrān, Āsiya the daughter of Muzāhim the wife of Pharaoh, Khadīja the daughter of Khuwaylid (the wife of Muḥammad), and Fāt ̣ima the daughter of Muḥammad.’. A second tradition states that ‘The best women of Paradise ...

  2. The three "streams" of Christianity are: The Roman Catholic Church. The Orthodox Church. The Protestant Church. By far the most broad of these three is the last, with Protestantism having an explosion of denominations throughout history and most notably in the West and in the United States.

  3. Other differences. Protestants believe that if a person recognizes Jesus Christ as God and Savior, he is already saved and holy, and no special works are necessary for this. And Orthodox Christians, following the Apostle James, believe that faith, if it has no works, is dead in itself (James 2:17).

  4. The major difference between Catholics and Protestants is their interpretation of religious doctrine and the authority of religious leaders. Catholics believe in the authority of the Pope, who they claim is guided by the Holy Spirit to interpret the scriptures for them. Protestants have no specific authority and believe in each person reading ...

  5. What is the difference between a universalizing religion & an ethnic religion? Click the card to flip 👆 Universalizing religions attempt to be global, appeal to all people rather than just a group of people while an ethnic religion appeals primarily to one group of people living in one place.

  6. Feb 11, 2024 · By differences, I mean the theological, dogmatic and tradition aspects. For example: View on Jesus's Mother. In orthodoxy, she is a very important figure and we pray to her very often and we call her "The one giving birth to God". I wonder how she is regarded in the Assyrian Church of the East

  7. The distinction between heterodoxy and orthodoxy is fundamentally about the relationship to established norms and authority. Heterodoxy challenges and seeks to reinterpret or reform established norms, often advocating for a broader, more inclusive or revised understanding. Orthodoxy seeks to preserve and adhere to traditional norms, emphasizing ...