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World Religions : Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Provide students with a strong understanding of religion with high quality, engaging and content-rich resources building a firm foundation for the new GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies. Deliver a rich, coherent RE course at KS3 and equip pupils with a deep understanding of religion with ready-made, flexible and high quality KS3 lessons. ‘Knowing Religion’ is written by an author team of experienced RE teachers and led by series editor Robert Orme of West London Free School. Discover the history and beliefs of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism as well as these religions in the modern worldStart teaching straight away with Teacher Guide resources available, including teaching ideas and support along with answers to questions in the student booksGive pupils the grounding they need to excel at GCSE RSIgnite an interest in religion through a compelling narrative, fascinating facts and extraordinary peopleAid pupil memory with a ‘knowledge organiser’ at the end of each unit covering key vocabulary, people, places, and datesSpark discussion and assess understanding with questions for each lesson including longer-form discursive questions to provide extended writing and essay practice16 lessons on each religion to offer flexibility and map onto the school timetable with easeThe ‘Knowing Religion’ series also includes resources on Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and Biblical Literacy
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Info Buzz: Religion: Christianity
Explore the religion of Christianity, including what people believe, how to live a Christian life and celebrating special days and festivals.For children progressing through Book Bands, it is suitable for reading at level 9: Gold. The Info Buzz series, for age 5+, helps children develop their knowledge and understanding of the world by covering a wide range of topics in a fun, colourful and interactive way.The books have a lively design, engaging text and photos, questions to get children thinking and talking and teaching notes.Each title is written in conjunction with a literacy consultant and features book band guidance and downloadable activity sheets online.
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The Children of Abraham : Judaism, Christianity, Islam
F. E. Peters, a scholar without peer in the comparative study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, revisits his pioneering work.Peters has rethought and thoroughly rewritten his classic The Children of Abraham for a new generation of readers-at a time when the understanding of these three religious traditions has taken on a new and critical urgency. He began writing about all three faiths in the 1970s, long before it was fashionable to treat Islam in the context of Judaism and Christianity, or to align all three for a family portrait.In this updated edition, he lays out the similarities and differences of the three religious siblings with great clarity and succinctness and with that same remarkable objectivity that is the hallmark of all the author's work. Peters traces the three faiths from the sixth century B.C., when the Jews returned to Palestine from exile in Babylonia, to the time in the Middle Ages when they approached their present form.He points out that all three faith groups, whom the Muslims themselves refer to as "People of the Book," share much common ground.Most notably, each embraces the practice of worshipping a God who intervenes in history on behalf of His people. The book's text is direct and accessible with thorough and nuanced discussions of each of the three religions.Footnotes provide the reader with expert guidance into the highly complex issues that lie between every line of this stunning edition of The Children of Abraham.Complete with a new preface by the author, this Princeton Classics edition presents this landmark study to a new generation of readers.
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The Origins of Judaism, Christianity and Islam
There has never been a more important time for a study of the social, economic and political origins of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, three important world religions which share a common root.This book takes as its starting point the idea that gods, angels, miracles and other supernatural phenomena do not exist in the real world and therefore cannot explain the origins of these faiths.It looks instead at the material conditions at appropriate periods in antiquity and the social and economic forces at work, and it examines the historicity of key figures like Moses, Jesus and Mohammed. This is a unique book which draws on the research, knowledge and expertise of hundreds of historians, archaeologists and scholars, to create a synthesis that is completely coherent and at the same time is based on real-world social conditions.It is a book by a non-believer for other non-believers, and it will be a revelatory read, even to those already of an atheist, agnostic or secularist persuasion.
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Which religion, Christianity or Judaism, is more logical?
It is not appropriate to determine which religion is more logical as both Christianity and Judaism have their own unique beliefs and teachings. Both religions have their own logical reasoning and interpretations of their respective scriptures. The concept of logic can vary from person to person and is subjective. It is important to respect and understand the beliefs of both religions without making comparisons based on logic.
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Which religion do you prefer: Judaism, Islam, or Christianity?
As an AI, I do not have personal preferences. Each of these religions has its own unique beliefs and practices, and individuals may be drawn to one based on their own personal experiences, upbringing, and spiritual beliefs. It is important to respect and understand the diversity of religious beliefs and practices, and to approach the topic with an open mind and a spirit of tolerance and acceptance.
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To which religion would you convert: Judaism, Islam, or Christianity?
As an AI language model, I do not have personal beliefs or the ability to convert to a religion. However, I can provide information on the beliefs and practices of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity for those who are interested in learning more about these religions. Each of these religions has its own unique set of beliefs, practices, and traditions, and individuals may feel drawn to one based on their personal beliefs and values. It is important for individuals to carefully consider their own spiritual journey and seek guidance from religious leaders or mentors before making a decision about conversion.
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Which religion is the right one: Judaism, Christianity, or Islam?
As an AI, I do not have personal beliefs or opinions. The question of which religion is the "right" one is subjective and varies depending on individual beliefs and perspectives. Each of these religions has its own unique teachings, traditions, and followers, and it is important to respect the diversity of religious beliefs and practices. It is up to each individual to explore and determine their own spiritual path and beliefs.
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam : An Introduction to Monotheism
Judaism, Christianity and Islam: An Introduction to Monotheism shows how a shared monotheistic legacy frames and helps explain the commonalities and disagreements among Judaism, Christianity and Islam and their significant denominations in the world today.Taking a thematic approach and covering both historical and contemporary dimensions, the authors discuss how contemporary geographic and cultural contexts shape the expression of monotheism in the three religions.It covers differences between religious expressions in Israeli Judaism, Latin American Christianity and British Islam.Topics discussed include scripture, creation, covenant and identity, ritual, ethics, peoplehood and community, redemption, salvation, life after death, gender, sexuality and marriage.This introductory text, which contains over 30 images, a map, a timeline, chapter afterthoughts and critical questions, is written by three authors with extensive teaching experience, each a specialist in one of the three monotheistic traditions.
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The Book of Esther between Judaism and Christianity
The book of Esther is one of the most challenging books in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, not only because of the difficulty of understanding the book itself in its time, place, and literary contexts, but also for the long and tortuous history of interpretation it has generated in both Jewish and Christian traditions.In this volume, Isaac Kalimi addresses both issues. He situates 'traditional' literary, textual, theological, and historical-critical discussion of Esther alongside comparative Jewish and Christian interpretive histories, showing how the former serves the latter.Kalimi also demonstrates how the various interpretations of the Book of Esther have had an impact on its reception history, as well as on Jewish-Christian relations.Based on meticulous and comprehensive analysis of all available sources, Kalimi's volume fills a gap in biblical, Jewish, and Christian studies and also shows how and why the Book of Esther became one of the central books of Judaism and one of the most neglected books in Christianity.
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Chosen : Lost and Found between Christianity and Judaism
'Absorbing, fascinating, arresting' The Observer 'Intensely moving, luminous and rather magnificent' The TimesIt was one of the most startling moments in the history of the City of London.In 2011, the Occupy movement set up camp around St Paul's Cathedral.Giles Fraser, who was Canon Chancellor of the Cathedral, gave them his support.It ended in disaster. This remarkable book is the story of the personal crisis that followed, and its surprising consequences.Finding himself caught between the protesters, the church and the City of London, Fraser resigned, and was plunged into depression.As his life fell apart and he battled with ideas of suicide, he found himself by chance one day in Liverpool, outside the great Victorian synagogue once presided over by a distant ancestor.Suddenly Fraser realized that there was a great deal he did not know about himself, about his relatives and about his Jewish roots. Fraser calls this book 'a ghost story' and it is a book which is indeed filled with many ghosts.His search into his family's Jewish past makes this both a fascinating personal story and a wonderful piece of writing about theology.It is a book about the deepest, most ancient elements in our culture, and the most modern and intimate.It is throughout alive with the charm and intellectual vigour which have made Fraser such an admired and controversial preacher and broadcaster.
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Religion in Japan; Shintoism, Buddhism, Christianity
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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When did Christianity split from Judaism?
Christianity split from Judaism in the 1st century AD, following the death of Jesus Christ. The early followers of Jesus, who were Jewish, began to diverge from traditional Jewish beliefs and practices, eventually forming a separate religious identity. The split was further solidified after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD, which marked a significant turning point in the relationship between Christianity and Judaism.
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Is Judaism and Christianity both correct?
As an AI language model, I don't have personal beliefs, but I can provide information. Judaism and Christianity are two distinct religions with different beliefs and practices. Each religion claims to be correct in its own understanding of God and the world. Whether both are correct is a matter of personal belief and interpretation. Some people may believe that both religions contain elements of truth, while others may believe that only one is correct. Ultimately, the question of whether both are correct is subjective and depends on individual perspectives and beliefs.
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To which religion did Abraham belong - Islam, Christianity, Judaism, or none at all?
Abraham is considered a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, he himself did not belong to any of these religions as they were established after his time. Instead, he is seen as the patriarch of these faiths and is revered as a prophet in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. His story is shared in the holy scriptures of these religions, including the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Quran.
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Can one convert from Christianity to Judaism?
Yes, it is possible for someone to convert from Christianity to Judaism. However, the process of conversion can be complex and varies depending on the branch of Judaism one wishes to convert to. Generally, it involves studying Jewish beliefs, traditions, and practices, undergoing a period of learning and reflection, and ultimately being accepted by a rabbinic court. It is important for individuals considering conversion to Judaism to carefully consider their decision and be committed to embracing a new faith and way of life.
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