Judaism

    At the heart of Judaism are the core dogmas that have defined it and have been held through the ages: There is no God but God; one God, indivisible. God had chosen the children of Israel (Abraham and his offspring) as his people, and he agreed to be...

Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism.

For this assignment, you will maintain a weekly log about five of the religions that we study: Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism.Your entry will answer the following two questions: (1) How is the concept of God (or the Divine, ultimate reality, transcendent...

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Compare and contrast Judaism, Christianity, and Islam according to the followingpoints.• The Nature of God: what God is like, how God relates to creation, how Godrelates to morality, and how God relates to human beings.• How God has revealed himself to human beings,...

Judaism

why did you choose this particular reading? what interested you about it?did you find the reading beautiful? or disturbing?what did you learn about Judaism from this reading?is there something about the reading that confused you or that you would like to know more...

Judaism

Explain the repetitious theme of exile in the Jewish religion.Discuss the importance of the writings of Moses Maimondies (1135-1204) on theJewish population living in exile.Define the term Zionism and its role in Modern Judaism.Discuss some of the major influences of...