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  2. Oct 20, 2022 · There are a few key differences between the three Abrahamic religions. For starters, Christians believe in the Trinity, while Judaism and Islam do not. Christians also believe that Jesus is the Messiah, while Jews do not and Muslims believe that Muhammad is the final prophet.

  3. Aug 27, 2018 · Building on this foundation, the author compared the major similarities and differences between the Jewish, Christian and Islamic Religions, especially via the lens of Monotheism, exploring...

    • 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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  4. In the study of comparative religion, the category of Abrahamic religions consists of the three monotheistic religions, Christianity, Islam and Judaism, which claim Abraham (Hebrew Avraham אַבְרָהָם; Arabic Ibrahim إبراهيم ) as a part of their sacred history.

  5. developed in the 19th and 20th centuries, further distinctions were made between traditional monotheism, polytheism, deism, henotheism, pantheism and monism, and other theisms. In the science of comparative religion, the category of Semitic religions consists of the three monotheistic

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    • 2018
  6. Dec 9, 2015 · To him, the three Abrahamic religions are like branches of the same monotheistic revelation. His meditation on the “Three Prayers of Abraham” (1949)—what some consider the basis of modern of Abrahamic dialogue—scrutinized Abraham’s intercessory prayers for the people of Sodom, Ishmael, and Isaac in Genesis, foreshadowing the rise of ...

  7. Traditionally, what has been more common than the comparative study of the Abrahamic religions has been the study of two of these religions together, to the exclusion of the third one. Studies of Judaism and Christianity, of Christianity and Islam, and of Judaism and Islam, have contributed greatly to our understanding of the beliefs, practices ...