1 / 18

Quick Facts About Each Religion

Quick Facts About Each Religion. Judaism -Star of David -Jews -12 th Largest, 14 Million Christianity -Cross -Christians -Largest, 2 Billion Islam -Crescent and Star -Muslims -2 nd Largest, 1.3 Billion. Religious Text. BIBLE (OLD & NEW TESTAMENT). TORAH

ruby-yang
Download Presentation

Quick Facts About Each Religion

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Quick Facts About Each Religion Judaism -Star of David -Jews -12th Largest, 14 Million Christianity -Cross -Christians -Largest, 2 Billion Islam -Crescent and Star -Muslims -2nd Largest, 1.3 Billion

  2. Religious Text BIBLE (OLD & NEW TESTAMENT) TORAH (OLD TESTAMENT) QUR’AN/KORAN

  3. House & Day of Worship SYNAGOGUE CHURCH/CHAPEL/CATHEDRAL MOSQUE SATURDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY

  4. Founders ABRAHAM or MOSES MUHAMMAD

  5. Date & Place Founded • Judaism: Unknown & Palestine • Christianity: 33CE & Palestine • Islam: 622 CE & Saudi Arabia • Major Splits • Judaism: Reform/Orthodox 1800s • Christianity: Catholic/Orthodox, 1054 CE & Catholic/Protestant, 1500’s CE • Islam: Shia/Sunni, 650 CE • Type of Theism • Judaism & Islam: Strict Monotheism • Christianity: Trinitarian Monotheism • Names of God • Judaism: Yahweh, Elohim • Christianity: Yahweh, the Holy Trinity • Islam: Allah (Arabic for God)

  6. What the three Religions have in common? • Judaism, Christianity, and Islam accepts the “The Ten Commandments” for ethical behavior. • All three consider Jerusalem as a holy city • All three has a number of sects or denominations • All three religions believe in the divine creation of the universe.

  7. Views of Jesus • Identity • Judaism: False Prophet • Christianity: Son of God, God Incarnate, Savior of World • Islam: True prophet of God whose message has been corrupted • Birth • Judaism: Normal Birth • Christianity & Islam: Virgin Birth • Death • Judaism & Christianity: Death by crucifixion • Islam: Didn’t die, ascended to heaven during crucifixion • Resurrection & Second Coming • Judaism: Denied & Denied • Christianity: Affirmed & Affirmed • Islam: Denied & Affirmed

  8. Doctrines of Each Religion • Divine Revelation • J: Through Prophets, Recorded in Bible • C: Prophets and Jesus/God, Recorded in Bible • I: Through Muhammad, Recorded in Qur’an • Means of Salvation • J: Belief in God, Good Deeds • C: Correct Belief, Faith, Good Deeds, Sacraments • I: Correct Belief, Good Deeds, FIVE PILLARS • God’s Role in Salvation • J: Divine Revelation and Forgiveness • C: Predestination, Various Forms of Grace • I: Predestination • Afterlife • J, C, & I: Eternal Paradise or Eternal Hell

  9. Five Pillars of Islam

  10. Faith/Shahada • “There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is the Prophet of God” • 2.5% Income Given to Poor Prayer/Salat • 5 times a day • Facing Mecca • “This is an easy-to-use freeware program that calculates local prayer times, calls the adhan, plays Qur'an recitation before the adhan, and pops-up warnings on your desktop when prayer times are approaching.” Alms/Zakat

  11. Fasting/Sawm • Ramadan • Ninth Month of Lunar Calendar • From Sunrise to Sunset • No eating, drinking, smoking

  12. Pilgrimage to Mecca/Hajj

  13. JUDAISM

  14. CHRISTIANITY

  15. ISLAM

More Related