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Both Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian traditions incorporate legal systems and religious beliefs. However, Greco-Roman law focused on governing society based on reason and civic duty, while Judeo-Christian law emphasized moral and ethical principles derived from divine authority. In terms of religion, Greco-Roman beliefs varied widely and were often polytheistic, while Judeo-Christian traditions centered on monotheism and a covenantal relationship with God.
The Judeo-Christian and the Roman traditions promoted ideas of equality on the spiritual and temporal aspects of life. The religious aspect was that "all men are equal in the eyes of God" and the Roman or temporal aspect was that all citizens are equal under the law.
Judeo-Christian faith is one god; Greco-Roman faith had many gods.
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He blended the traditions by helping Europeans relize that they shared common bonds, such as christianity.
adj. 1. having origins in both Judaism and Christianity; of or pertaining to Christianity; as, the Judeo-Christian tradition. Judeo-Christian (or Judaeo-Christian, sometimes written as Judæo-Christian) is a term used to describe the body of concepts and values which are thought to be held in common by Judaism and Christianity, and typically considered (sometimes along with classical Greco-Roman civilization) a fundamental basis for Western legal codes and moral values. In particular, the term refers to the common Old Testament/Tanakh (which is a basis of both moral traditions, including particularly the Ten Commandments); and implies a common set of values present in the modern Western World.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
He blended the traditions by helping Europeans relize that they shared common bonds, such as christianity.
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The Byzantine civilization was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian civilizations and traditions.
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