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Religions within Abrahamic religions

Christianity, Judaism and Islam

Definition Abrahamic religions

1) Praise a God


2) People of Book.


3) Holy books and texts show live and connect God, way to heaven/promised land.


4) Share same God in a way, differences as view and praise.


5) Focus as community bettering world.

Religions within Dharmic religions

Buddhism and Hinduism

Definition Dharmic religions

1) no belief/praise God in sense Abrahamic religions


2) personal experiences and meditation lead to ethical behavior and wisdom


3) no focus community

What time period is the Biblical Judaism?

1300 BCE - 570 BCE

What time period is the Hellenistic Judaism?

570 BCE - 70 CE

What time period is the Rabbinic Judaism?

70 CE - 1945 CE

What time period is the Modern/contemporary Judaism?

1945 CE - present

What is characteristic about the Biblical Judaism period?

Time patriarchs: stories Hebrew Bible


- Garden of Eden Adam and Eve


- Flood Noah


- Promised Land Abraham


> priestly tradition focused on sacrifice

What is characteristic about the Hellenistic Judaism period?

- Destruction of the first Jerusalem Temple


- Babylonian exile: development synagogue + portable practices (circumcision)


- Writing down books of Moses


- Building Second Temple (538)


- Birth of Jesus (4 BCE)

What is characteristic about the Rabbinic Judaism period?

- Destruction Second Temple


- Exile by Romans: development hope messiah


- Making Talmud

What is characteristic about the Contemporary Judaism period?

- Holocaust (1933-1945): concentration camps


- Creation State of Israel (1948): Jews live and govern homeland