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  1. Venn Diagram: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Venn Diagram: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Jesus is devine Trinity Sacraments Ordained Ministry No Sacred Language Church is Holy Building Weekly Holy Day is Sunday Liturgical practice of breaking bread and wine Ongoing revelation Hebrew is Sacred Language Canaan is Promised Land God is Adonai Synagogue is Holy Building Holy Day is the Sabbat ...

  2. With your group, fill out your Venn diagram: In individual circles, write down only information that pertains to the labeled religion. Where two circles intersect, write down similarities between both circles’ religions.

  3. COURSE DESCRIPTION. This paper aims to acquaint students with the key beliefs, practices and communities in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. We first examine the origins and important historical developments of the three religions, culminating in their encounters with modernity.

  4. • 1) Find a news item in which religion generally or Judaism, Christianity, Islam, LDS, or Baha’i specifically is part of the story (no analyses involving religions not covered in this course, please). o Submit the URL with your assignment. o The story does not have to be recent (i.e., during this course); if the story exists

  5. Apr 24, 2019 · All three of the Abrahamic religionsJudaism, Christianity and, since 632 CE, Islam—developed a strong footing in their geopolitical sub-regions and attracted hundreds of thousands, ultimately millions, of followers over a comparatively brief time. Judaism was the first religion to develop a systematic code of beliefs and placed emphasis on ...

    • M. Joseph Sirgy, Richard J. Estes, El-Sayed El-Aswad, Don R. Rahtz
    • 2019
  6. Summary. Using a graphic organizer, students record what they know about Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Then, collaborating with partners, students expand their knowledge with group discussion and research. Students then create a Venn diagram to examine and compare the three monotheistic religions as a final evaluation.

  7. Dec 15, 2014 · 1. Abraham: the founding father. Abraham is another important figure uniting the three religions. That’s why Christianity, Judaism and Islam are referred to as the...