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Christianity Judaism: Major Divisions of Christianity Synagogues

The document compares and contrasts several major world religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. It provides information on their core beliefs, practices, festivals, founders, and scriptures. The religions discussed include their concepts of God, major figures like Jesus, Mohammed and Gautama Buddha, places of worship, and how they differ in their views around life, death, and the afterlife.

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Christianity Judaism: Major Divisions of Christianity Synagogues

The document compares and contrasts several major world religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. It provides information on their core beliefs, practices, festivals, founders, and scriptures. The religions discussed include their concepts of God, major figures like Jesus, Mohammed and Gautama Buddha, places of worship, and how they differ in their views around life, death, and the afterlife.

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Christianity Judaism

 widely practiced religion in the world  is the world's oldest Abrahamic religion
 diverse, 2000 year old religion  15 million followers who are called Jews
 centers on beliefs regarding the birth, life,  one of the oldest monotheistic religions,
death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. teaching the belief in one God
 followed by almost 1/3 of the world’s
 Christianity and Islam have similarities with it
population, 2.1 billion
 based on the life, teachings, death and  belief in one God and the moral teachings of
resurrection of Jesus the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), which
 believed to be the Christ (messiah, savior) by his includes the Torah
followers (thus called “Christian”
Abraham and Moses
Major Divisions of Christianity
Synagogues
1. Roman Catholic - 1.1 billion
 a community house of worship serves as a place
2. Eastern Orthodox - 217 million
3. Protestant - 365 million not only for liturgical services but also for
4. Anglican - 80 million assembly and study
 led by Rabbis (teachers well educated in Jewish
Jesus Christ law and thought)

 Born, lived, and died a Jew in the first century in Customs and Practices
Roman occupied Palestine
 conceived by the Holy Spirit  Passover – Celebrates the birth of the Jewish
 born of a virgin named Mary, performed nation
miracles, founded the Christian Church  Rosh Hashanah – Jewish New Year
 died by crucifixion as a sacrifice to achieve
 Yom Kippur – Day of Atonement," is the holiest
atonement for sin
day of the Jewish year
 had twelve disciples who were called the
Apostles of Jesus Christ  Sukkoth – Harvest festival
 Hanukkah – Rededication of the holy temple in
Scripture – old and new testament Jerusalem after a military victory
 Purim – Queen Esther saved the Jews of Persia
Customs and Beliefs from annihilation.
 Shavout – Commemorates the giving of the Ten
 Baptism: symbolizes sign of commitment to
Jesus and birth in the christian world Commandments to the Jewish People on Mount
 Eucharist (communion): symbolic meal of Jesus’ Sinai
last meal with disciples; taken in thanks and
celebration; act of remembrance of Jesus Western Hall/ Walling Wall
Christ’s Sacrificial love.
 Trinity: belief in God as the Father, Son, and  The Old City of Jerusalem, a place of prayer and
Holy Spirit pilgrimage sacred to the Jewish people
 Saints: celebrated people who led good lives,  only remains of the Second Temple of
often associated with miracles Jerusalem
 held to be uniquely holy by the ancient Jews
Holy Days
 destroyed by the Romans in 70 ce
 Christmas  wall dates from about the 2nd century bce,
 Easter though its upper sections were added at a later
 Ash Wed. and Lent date.
 Holy Week
Islam Buddhism

 teaches that god is merciful, all-powerful, and  believes that life have sufferring, pain and
unique, and has guided mankind through frustrations.
prophets, revealed scriptures and natural signs.  when people suffer, they want to experience
 allah the goodness of life and avoid disappointments.
 muslim  Reactive cycle of wanting and hating, like and
 ummah dislike , and cravings and aversion.
 Quran – holy book in Islam  Reactive cycle can be broken through:
 Misbaha/ Tasbih – prayer beads Meditation, Acquiring more wisdom and deep
understanding, and Acceptance
Beliefs
Customs and Practice
 MOHAMMED (Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn
ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim) Two Types of Meditation
 Mecca, Saudi Arabia
1. SAMATHA - is practiced as mindfulness of
 Angel Gabriel
breathing and development of loving-kindness
 Medina, Saudi Arabia
(Metta Bhavana)
 Shia
 Sunni 2. VIPASSANA - a practice that aims at developing
Customs and Practices insight into reality

 Shahadah- statement of faith “there is no God


but the one true God and Mohammed the They acquire wisdom by Dharma (Buddha’s teachings)
messenger.
 Salat- the Prayer that is practice five times a
day.
 Zakat- the monetray offering for the benefit of
the poor.
 Hajj- the yearly pilgrimage to Mecca.
 Sawn- the Fasting. Ramadan is the ninth month
of the islamic lunar calendar

Major Festivals

1. Eidul-Fitr- is the celebration at the end of


Ramadan.
2. Eidul-Adha- is celebrated within the completion
Celebrations
of Pilgrimage.
 Panirvana Day
 Padmasambhava Day
 Buddha Day (Wesak)
 Dharma Day
 Sangha Day
Hinduism
Beliefs

 Cycle of life
 Karma
 Death and birth

7 Core Beliefs

Belief in:

1. one universal soul


2. immortal individual soul
3. karma
4. Moshka
5. Vedas
 Rig
 Yajur
 Sama
 Atharva
6. Cyclicxal time
7. Dharma

Texts

 Ramahayana
 Mahabharata

4 Goals a Person Should Aim to have a Good Life

1. Dharma
2. Artha
3. Kama
4. Moksha

6 Temptations

1. Kama
2. Khodha
3. Lobha
4. Moha
5. Mada
6. Matsarya

Gods

 Brahma
 Sarawasti
 Vishnu
 Lakshmi
 Shiva
 Kali Yuga

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