An Analysis and Brief History of the Three Great Monotheistic Faiths Judaism, Christianity, IslamThere are three monotheistic faiths, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all 'children of Abraham'. There are common beliefs, as well as major differences. Christianity is Christ. Find out why, despite the brutality of the Crusades, the Inquisition, the Pogroms, Christianity is the One True Faith by which man must be saved. |
Contents
The Three Monotheistic Faiths | 15 |
Introduction | 21 |
Law Torah | 29 |
The Hasidim | 42 |
The Christian Religion | 48 |
The Thirteen Principles of Maimonides | 54 |
Introduction | 61 |
Apostles | 69 |
Groups | 77 |
Festivals | 89 |
Introduction | 117 |
Circumcision | 124 |
Festivals in Islam | 137 |
Meaning of Life | 144 |
What is Special To Christianity? | 166 |
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