Historical Origin of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
This paper explores the shared origins and distinct features of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. All three monotheistic religions stem from Abrahamic traditions and emphasize belief in one God and sacred scriptures. Despite similarities, they differ in practices, theological interpretations, and historical development. The discussion also contrasts these with Far Eastern religions and reflects on how evolving spiritual beliefs allow individuals to find personal meaning in religion today.
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Reference
StudyCorgi. (2025, July 22). Historical Origin of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. https://studycorgi.video/historical-origin-of-judaism-christianity-and-islam/