Divergences in Judaism and Christianity

  • 300

    Catholicism- 30AD

    Catholicism- 30AD
    The Catholics not only believe in the Bible as the main authority of beliefs and practice but also the Creeds, Bishops, Pope and most importantly, among others. The Catholic church is the church that Jesus Christ established. However, other members of Christian churches are in communion with Catholic churches through the virtue of their sacraments. Catholics believe in the Nicene Creed, therefore believing in one God who exists as 3 persons. Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ. Catholics, like Pr
  • 330

    Orthodox- 33AD

    Orthodox- 33AD
    What do they believe in?
    • Three divine persons in God, distinct, yet equal
    • The world is not self – created, but is the work of one God
    • The Eucharist is known as the mystical supper
    • Orthodoxy uses science and philosophy to defend and explain faith.
    • Orthodoxy does not believe that the views of the teachings of Christ have changed time to time
    • Teaches that the knowledge of God is known in human nature and that is how people know God exists Unless, God speaks, humans cannot know more.
  • Mar 5, 1500

    Anglicanism

     Anglicanism
    Anglicanism:
    • Anglican Laymen have a more prominent voice in church’s decisions other than the Priests in the Catholic belief.
    • They accept the act of divorce and allow remarriage. Therefore, it is not against the religion to divorce.
    • Anglicans have no problem with contraception, which means that the use of sexual intercourse does not have to be used only in natural family planning
    • Anglicans allow abortion when the female had been raped or when the mother’s life is in danger.
  • Jun 8, 1517

    Protestantism

    Protestantism
    Protestants claim to place the Bible as the ultimate authority for belief and practice. They believe that they are saved by God’s forgiving grace. Protestants believe in an all-powerful. Most share the same views as the Christians. Traditionally they also believe in angels and the devil. Some Protestant traditions do not acknowledge sacred time other than Christmas and Easter. Protestant churches do not have priests, but ministers. This is because all Christians have equal status in God's eyes a
  • Progressive/Reform Judaism

    Progressive Jews believe that the torah comes to us from God, but its their tasks to apply its teaching to our society. Men and women are equal partners, they both paticipate equally in services. The prays and rituals are the same as the other streams of Judaism but have set aside festivals. Also the interperation of God is up to each individual and what they believe God to look like. Refrom Jews are also commited to participating in social justice.
  • Conservative Judaism

    Initially in Germany in the 1850s, under the title of "Historical Judaism," and in the United States in the 1880s, Conservative Judaism emerged as a moderately traditionalist response to what its founders viewed as the excessive departures from Jewish law and rituals made by Reform Judaism.Conservative Jews make up 40% of the U.S population.
  • Orthodox Judaism

    It was the only form of Jewish practice before to the 18th century and the emergence of reform Judaism. A true Jew believes in the divine origin of the oral and written Torah.the messiah will execute judgment and right all wrongs.
    View of life after death:
    There will be a physical resurrection.
    The righteous will exist forever with God in the Garden of Eden.
  • Pentecostalism

     Pentecostalism
    what Pentecostal believe in
    Pentecostals are Christians who believe most of same things that other Christians believe, namely that salvation is through belief in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Rom. 10:9-10). But, they believe in the physical appearance of the Holy Spirit, "the language of the Holy Spirit," which they call "tongues." ( signified by speaking in different languages that is spoken in tongues).
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    Christianity and Judaism Diversions

  • Judaism

  • The begining of Christianity

    The birth of Jesus is basically the start of Christianity and from his death lead the diversions of Christianity