Christian, Islam, and Judaism

Vinh Phan
Chris Verschage
Hum 2133 – W03
April 19, 2008
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
Every religion has its own goal, and their own path and believe to reach their goals, however there are also many similarities in believes.  Although the followers of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam may see things differently, they all fundamentally hold the same values and codes.  To Islam, the Prophet Mohammad’s teaching is a complete and final revelation.  On the other hand, according to the bible, Christianity believes that Jesus Christ is the true lord and savior will grant you the access to heaven in the afterlife.  Judaism is founded by Abraham, and it is the base from which both of the other two religions sprung.  Even though the three religions differ in many areas and on many aspects, they also agree on the monotheistic, the belief in ‘One True God.’  Those religions have many similarities and a number of significant differences about God, role of women, prayer, and salvation.
    The conception of God in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is monotheism, the belief in the existence of a single indivisible God.  The three of religions maintains that there is only one God, who is active in and concerned about the world.  These religions are also patriarchal, male-dominated, which has resulted in God being described as “He.” However, how Christians, Judaism and Islam conceptualize God in their respective theologies is actually quite different.  In Christianity, God is the supreme creator and ruler of the universe.  Christians believe God is infinite, omnipotent, all-powerful, perfect, personal, eternal, unchanging, holy, all-knowing, and all-loving.  Their idea of God is shown in the beli ...
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