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Q: Which event marked the beginning of monotheism in the Christian and Jewish traditions?
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Is the common value in both the Jewish and Christian traditions is monotheism?

Yes, and add Islam to that group as well.


What idea was introduced to Christian and Jewish traditions when Abraham made a covenant with God?

Jewish only. Christianity began nearly two thousand years later.The answer is Monotheism and obedience to God.See also:How Abraham founded monotheismThe covenant


How has the Jewish and Christian belief of monotheism influence the world?

Many people in the world today worship one god.


How has the Jewish and Christian belief of monotheism influenced the world?

Many people in the world today worship one god.


What event marks the beginning of the Jewish people?

Jewish tradition holds that Abraham's realization of monotheism around 2000 BCE is the beginning of Judaism. Others hold that Judaism began after the time of Moses, when the Jewish people lived by the laws in the Torah.


Why should Islam and judaism doubt christian god?

Jewish perspective:Judaism is strictly monotheistic, meaning it has one G-d. As for the Jewish concept of G-d, G-d is indivisible and without form and He will never be a person as He cannot be limited. As such, the Christian concept of Trinity is not monotheism from the Jewish perspective.Muslim perspective:


What are some basics of the Jewish religion?

monotheism, and the ten commandments


What was Abraham?

The ancestor of the Jews and the founder of monotheism and the Jewish religion.


Where did the idea of monotheism came from?

Nobody knows. In Jewish tradition, it started with Abraham, though he may have started monolatry, which evolved into monotheism.


Was Jewish monotheism actively spread by Jewish missionaries in the middle east?

No. It did, however, emphasize the power and abstraction of God.


What happens in the Jewish tradition of Cabbala?

When used to refer to Jewish religion the spelling is "Kabbalah" not "Cabbala." Traditions of Jewish Kabbalah include reading Jewish texts and traditions that concern magic.


What is the relationship between Christian and Muslim traditions?

A:Christians and Muslims worship the same God, and both accept traditions from the Hebrew scriptures, although Muslims believe that the Old Testament was altered from God's original to support Jewish views. Many other Muslim traditions are also very similar to Christian traditions, but it has been demonstrated that the similarities are greater to the Gnostic Christian teachings that existed in the Middle East around the time of Muhammad than to Catholic-Orthodox beliefs.