Judaism, Christianity and Belief in God
Judaism, Christianity and Belief in God
A comparison between the belief in God within Judaism and Christianity.
13,886 words (
approx. 55.5 pages) |
11 sources |
APA | 2002
Paper Summary:
This paper explores the concept of God within the Jewish and Christian religions. The paper begins with a general explanation of belief in a monotheistic God, followed by the Jewish dogma and then the Christian one. The paper includes a large number of textual references, from the Bible as well as religious commentators through the ages.
Contents:
General Concepts
The General Concept of God
Historic Evolvement of God
Some of the Changes That Have Been Witnessed
How God is Used in Worldwide Faiths
The Jewish Faith
How God is Perceived in the Jewish Faith?
What Are Some of the Abstract Beliefs Regarding God?
What Are Some of the Tangible Beliefs Regarding God?
What Are Some of the Practices About God?
The Christian Faith
How is God Perceived in the Christian Faith?
What Are Some of the Abstract Beliefs Regarding God?
What Are Some of the Tangible Beliefs Regarding God?
What Are Some of the Practices Regarding God?
Conclusion
From the Paper:
"The general concept of a monolithic God involves the belief in one deity who was the creator of all living things. This God is believed to have power, and to have the ability to cause things to happen both good and bad. God in this sense is believed to be all loving and all powerful and the faiths that believe in a single God believe the God is to be worshiped and that He is to be first and foremost in all that one does."
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