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    Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity seek a way to bridge the distance between God and mankind represented by common and distinctive ways. Commonality of Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity Within theses religions, the divine creator is referred to as Ahura Mazda as with Zoroastrianism, Shamash within Judaism, or God as referenced in Christianity,…

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    much so, that even some non believers know who he is. Without Paul modern Christianity wouldn’t be the same at all. He is the most influential saint of the church because he wrote many of the most famous books in the bible, spread Christianity like no one had ever before, and inspired many leaders in the church to come after him. Paul’s contribution to the bible has been known to be very important in the history of Christianity. Of the new testament 27 books, Paul (debatably) wrote 13 of them.…

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    Judaism and Christianity are the most similar of the major religions that exist in the world today. However, there are some major differences between the two religions. Both faiths are monotheistic believe in one God, but there are theological differences between the two. Even though Christianity has Jewish origins, it is not considered to be a sect of Judaism. The two religions, Christianity and Judaism, have many of the same beliefs but also interpret things differently in the Bible and Torah.…

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    Mormonism vs Christianity The age old question of whether Mormons are Christians, the similarities and differences between the two. I myself am Mormon, I self-identify as Christian. I chose this topic due to the struggles I have faced living in the south. Mormons are small in numbers here in the south but mighty in spirit. I have faced a lot of persecution due to my beliefs here in the south that I did not face living in Arizona. If you look up the definition of Christian, it says in part…

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    well-known religious traditions in the world, was founded and contained in the expanding Arab Empire. In addition to this, Christianity continued to have a profound impact on the world as it spread its ideas and beliefs across Europe. When one compares these two expanding religious traditions, one can see that they had numerous commonalities. Though Islam and Christianity expanded in different geographic areas utilizing different methods, both contained similar religious ideas and directly…

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    psychology and Christianity? To answer this question, it has to be clear what are the three words, integration, psychology, and Christianity mean. The word integration means that combining two or more parts together so that they work as one. Then what are psychology and Christianity? Before modernity, church was and had authority that it was the foundation of truth; however, after modernity, reason, objectivity, logical reasoning, became the foundation of truth(Johnson, 2010). Christianity is…

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    Christianity and Buddhism are very different religions. These religions come from very far regions of the globe. These religions have done a lot to shape the culture of people and whole countries around the world. Both of these religions are definitely the most influential religions of all time. Although they are different, they both compare and contrast greatly. This paper will compare and contrast both of these religions in detail. Before discussing the similarities and differences in these…

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    Members of Christianity follow the ways and teachings of Jesus Christ, hence the name. Some of his teachings were of loving God and loving others. In this vein, those who are Christian follow a lifestyle of brotherhood, obedience, and faith. This religion is monotheistic, as there is only one divine being involved. There are also many different sects of Christianity, as it has changed over time to have different groups and denominations. Christianity began and was founded in Palestine, near…

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    Christianity and Judaism are two of the most influential religions in history. While Judaism isn 't as large as Christianity, its impact is still just as prevalent. Christianity emerged from Judaism, forming a new religion. Many people testify that Judaism and Christianity are part of the same dialog and that the beliefs of the two religions are closely similar. Some disagree and examine how the two religions differ through world-views. Over the past 2,000 years, an immense difference occurred…

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    From their origins up until 1500, Islam and Christianity both grew a lot, their attitudes toward merchants and trade also evolved. Both Christians and Muslims were against trading, due to its dishonest and overly prosperous nature, but each also tried to justify it. This desire for justification led to changes in theologies and beliefs as time progressed. Christians changed their negative views toward trade as time progress while muslims views remained negative, even though the Qur’an is more…

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