No, Adam is not in any way considered a prophet in any Christian denomination.
Abraham is not the main prophet of Judaism. Abraham was not regarded as a prophet. Judaism, unlike Christianity and Islam, does not have a main prophet. Moses is often considered the greatest prophet because of his achievement and his closeness to God. All prophets after Moses are said to have only glimpsed what Moses saw.
Yes, Joseph is considered a prophet in the religious beliefs and traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
As far as I know Adam is not considered a Prophet in Islam, but the first human who was equally guilty with Eve for disobeying the rules in Paradise and thus banned to earth.
Judaism doesn't have a central prophet. That being said, the greatest prophet in Judaism was Moshe (Moses) because of his unique relationship with HaShem.
First of all Adam was never a prophet a major or minor one.
Adam and Eve are believed to have practiced the religion of Judaism, as they are considered to be the first human beings in the Abrahamic religions, which include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The first prophet for humanity was Adam (peace be upon him). After the flood, prophet Noah can be considered the first prophet as no one was saved except those who were with him in the Ark. Thx.
In Islamic belief, Adam is considered a prophet because he received guidance and knowledge from God and conveyed it to his descendants. However, in Jewish and Christian traditions, Adam is not typically classified as a prophet.
Judaism has not had any prophets since shortly after the destruction of the First Temple. Jesus is not considered divine or a prophet in Judaism.
Adam was not a prophet or was he in Nepal
Adam is not at all a prophet according to Christians.