Considering the extra biblical religious writtings in both Judaism and Christianity, your question in fact takes up entire sections in many religious libraries, and it can not be adequately or completely answered here. Nevertheless, the ethics of both Christianity and Judaism, may be summed up in the 10 commandments. The 10 commandments can be found in the Old Testament of The Bible, the book of Exodus, Chapter 20.
> The existence of right and wrong, of good and evil. 1) That we can know right and wrong through reason and common sense. 2) That there are certain moral standards. We can see this in the ten commandments.
>Human life is sacred and is of great value because we are made in the image of God.
>A world with rules, not the law of the jungle.
> Discipline, respect, respect for elders and for others, individual responsibility, loyalty and gratitude.
>The Earth, its resources and its animals, and the rest of creation should be honored and well cared for.
I would simply add that Galatians 5 give us a good idea of the ideals we as Christians should embody.
"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control."
These are also the attributes of Christ in a nutshell.
Answer 2In Matthew 5:17-20 Rabbi Jesus states that he was Not here to start a new religion; but to fix the Jewish one! Also requiring us to keep Obeying ALL of the 613 Commandments that GOD gave to Moses! Most religions these days refuse to even admit they are there!
There is the Christian religion: Messianic Judaism that is obeying these lines. Also obeying more of the Bible than any other religion .
The only people that are obeying ALL of the Bible are individuals that do work at Obeying ALL! (Nelson's Guide To Denominations)
Love God with your entire being, and love your fellow human beings. This sums it up.
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Judeo-Christianity is not a religion. "Judeo-Christian Ethics" is used by many Christians as an adjective to give the longevity of the Jewish experience to buttress much of their religious ideology which they may or may not share with Jews. Judaism came into existence between 4000 and 3200 years ago with the Divine Revelations to Abraham and Moses and Christianity came into existence between 2000 and 1700 years ago when the Apostles of Jesus recognized his Divinity and Sacrifice for Humanity.
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One fundamental difference is the belief in monotheism in Judeo-Christianity compared to polytheism in Greco-Roman religion. Judeo-Christianity emphasizes a single all-powerful God, while Greco-Roman religion involved worship of multiple gods and goddesses. Additionally, the Judeo-Christian belief system places strong emphasis on morality and ethics, guided by sacred texts like the Bible, while Greco-Roman religion focused more on rituals and interactions with various deities.
The term "Judeo-Christian" was created by Christians to reference their perceived similarities between Judaism and Christianity.
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There is no such thing as a Judeo-Christian. "Judeo-Christian Ethics" is used by many Christians as an adjective to give the longevity of the Jewish experience to buttress much of their religious ideology which they may or may not share with Jews. Judaism came into existence between 4000 and 3200 years ago with the Divine Revelations to Abraham and Moses and Christianity came into existence between 2000 and 1700 years ago when the Apostles of Jesus recognized his Divinity and Sacrifice for Humanity. Since no "Judeo-Christians" exist, there is no afterworld theology for them.
There is nothing democratic about the Judeo-Christian tradition. The political tradition derived from Judeo-Christianity is tyrrany and authoritarianism. Democratic concepts were derived from Hume, Locke and Hobbes.
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Jews were the most affected by Judaism. To a lesser extent, Christianity and Islam either developed from or borrowed certain moral principles from Judaism. Christianity is the basis of most modern moral philosophies used by the Western Nations, today. More than half the world accept Judeo-Christian Ethics and Morality.
It is called (the set of) Judeo-Christian values. Christianity is a daughter-religion of Judaism.
no. Muslim religion comes from Judeo-Christianity. According to the Koran, the angel Jibril (Gabriel) revealed it to Mohammed. Of course, Judeo-Christianity comes fromZoroastrianism which does have some roots in Vedic Hinduism, so there is a connection of sorts.