Christianity and Islam. Maybe others, too.
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Any religion may be influenced by another religion if it is a man developed religion and not same God religion. The three religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam are God religions created by same God. Hence it is logic to find common features in the three religions; mainly monotheism. Accordingly, it is hard to believe that any religion got influenced by another religion. Otherwise, how the three religion are same God religions and not man made religions.
Judaism had a moderate influence on all branches of Christianity and Islam (Though many Muslims do not acknowledge any influence).
Christianity. But, you could say that islam was based off of christianity. So, you could say the two other major religions were basically based off of judaism
Both Christianity and Islam owe their existence to Judaism, although the relationship is mutually spurned.
Among other things, the concept of One God.
Christianity and Islam are daughter-religions of Judaism.
Like Christianity, it is monotheistic. And, like all religions, it is a philosophy, a way of life for certain people.
c. the view of the material world as a place of temptation that had to be ignored.
It can be argued that Islam copied / incorporated some parts of Judaism, as Islam began about 2,000 years later than Judaism. Similar practices include multiple daily prayers, restrictions on what foods can be eaten and circumcision. Both religions claim to be descendants of the biblical Abraham; Islam from his oldest son Ismael, Judaism from his second son Isaac. It can be argued that Islam copied / incorporated some parts of Judaism, as Islam began about 2,000 years later than Judaism. Similar practices include multiple daily prayers, restrictions on what foods can be eaten and circumcision. Both religions claim to be descendants of the biblical Abraham; Islam from his oldest son Ismael, Judaism from his second son Isaac.
Margrethe Mather had a very stron influence on Weston, he later called her, "the first important woman in my life."
Simon Rodriguez (Simon changed his name later on)
Abraham's descendants became the Israelite nation, which later evolved into the Jewish people. Through his descendants, Abraham is considered the patriarch of three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Abram Or Later Known As Abraham- Was The Founder Of Judaism After He Made A Covenant With God To Move To The Promised Land. In Return God Promised Abraham And His Wife Sarai Later Known As Sarah Many Desendants
African religion started as a combination of myth and ritual. It graduated (through discoveries and intellectual evolution) from magic to polytheism (tribal pagan religions based upon the environment and the needs of society) as well as shamanistic and totemic practices. In the diaspora, Judaism was spread throughout Northern Africa, followed by Christianity and later Islam.
Yes to some extant, not only Christian but many different forms of religions, including Judaism, were influenced by not only Plato, but Greek philosophy in general. Especially in the teaching of the immortality of the soul. It remains a source of debate between different denominations whether or not the bible actually teaches that the soul is immortal, or is this was adopted later by the Jews and Christians due to the popularity of Plato's teachings.
Monotheism and Judaism are often considered closely associated, almost as synonyms, but Judaism and its successor religions such as Christianity and Islam are not the only monotheistic religions. Arnold Toynbee (A Study of History, volume 1) says that in very ancient times, the Minoan civilisation is believed to have been monotheistic in its worship of a single goddess. Clearly the gender of the Minoan goddess distinguishes this religion from Jewish tradition.Judaism evolved from the early Hebrew religion, which was, surprisingly, polytheistic at least until after the end of the early monarchic period and probably until the time of the Babylonian Exile. Mark S. Smith (The Early History of God) says that according to the available evidence, the Hebrew religion in its earliest form did not contrast markedly with the religions of its Levantine neighbours in either number or configuration of deities. Unlike Christianity, modern Judaism is considered strongly monotheistic in that there is no Trinity and no divine Son. Thus it is appropriate to say that Judaism is now strongly monotheistic but that it was not the first or only monotheistic religion.Judaism is a monotheistic religion, and possibly the first. The existence of Judaism led to the rise of Christianity and later Islam.
She influence her husband John Adams the most because she helped him make important decisions and helped him and Jefferson build a strong friendship which later led to the election of 1800.
There isn't much, but here is a short list of commonalities:Abraham is the common root for all three.All three believe in One God i.e. All three are monotheistic faiths.All three revere acts of kindness (Meccan suras, not later Medinan suras)All three have a code of behaviorThey are the three major Abrahamic religions. Abrahamic religions are monotheistic religions, i.e. only one god, that can all trace their belief systems back to an origin or spiritual connection to Abraham. Judaism was founded first, followed by Christianity in the first century, and Islam in the seventh century.The father of all three religions was Abraham. Abraham's eldest son was the father of the religion of Islam, and Isaac, יצחק, was the father of Judaism, and Christianity broke of from Judaism when they thought Jesus was the Messiah.Common with whom/what