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 Judeo-Christian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In The Myth of the Judeo-Christian Tradition, Jewish theologian-novelist Arthur A. Cohen questions the theological appropriateness of the term and suggests that it was essentially an invention of American politics.
Others argue that this term is appropriate, since they believe all three claim monotheism and share many similar beliefs and traditions -- Christians believe in the Gospel, Jews believe in the Torah only (and not the Gospel) and do not recognize Jesus, while Muslims believe in the Torah, the Gospel and believe in Jesus.
Christianity dropped some fundamental Jewish practices, however, particularly the Jewish covenant on male circumcision, and its most significant early prophet, Paul of Tarsus, himself a Roman citizen, made a point of preaching to the gentiles of the Roman Empire, leading eventually to the religion's modern popularity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Judeo-Christian_tradition

  
 Judeo-Christian tradition/Talk - Wikipedia
What is clear is that the traditional view has precedence until a new view becomes formally and officialy accepted, and the traditional view for the past 2000 years has been that all people go to Hell (or perhaps limbo) without belief in Jesus.
The Crusades wound up attacking Eastern Orthodox Christians as well as Muslims, the Reformation led to battles between Lutherans, Catholics, and Calvinists, and both of those groups hunted down and killed the Anabaptists, and of course the later wars between various European countries were fought between ostensibly Christian nations.
For Christians, belief in God and Jesus are mandatory, and the punishment for failure to believe in God and Jesus is that the doubter will never achieve salvation.
nostalgia.wikipedia.org /wiki/Judeo-Christian_tradition/Talk

  
 Commentary Magazine - The Myth of the Judeo-Christian Tradition
...The Judeo-Christian tradition was acknowledged, this time, by Christianity, but by a Christianity anxious to demonstrate that what had been correctly denigrated by the Enlightenment was, in fact, the teaching of the ancient Jews whose additions to and alterations of the pure Hebrew vision corrupted the source of Christianity...
...Christianity is, as Christians describe it, the younger brother to Judaism and, as Judaism describes it, the daughter religion...
...And when that tradition ran the risk of splintering, it was set down, redacted, and sealed, and the tradition ended-only to begin again as rabbinic tradition, which in turn was accumulated, transmitted, developed, argued, lived, until it too became so vast, so sprawling, so subtle that it demanded redaction...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V48I5P75-1.htm

  
 Judeo-christian Tradition - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Judeo Christian Tradition and the U.S. Constitution: Proceedings of a Conference at the Annenberg Research Institute, November 16-17, 1987
Outpouring of the Spirit: Gay and Lesbian Spirituality in the Judeo-Christian Tradition
For Zion's Sake: The Judeo-Christian Tradition In American Culture
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /judeo-christian_tradition.htm

  
 Anglican Journal -- Concern for this world at heart of Judeo-Christian tradition
Christians should not only be "natural," understanding themselves as of the earth, but also super, natural, understanding themselves as superlatively concerned with nature and its well-being.
The sacramental tradition teaches that the world is valuable, holy, and a symbol of the divine.
Its thesis is that Christian practice, loving God and neighbour as subjects, as worthy of our love, should be extended to nature.
www.anglicanjournal.com /124/04/book06.html

  
 Maroc.NL - The Myth of a Judeo-Christian Tradition
Christianity and Judaism are two distinct religious inheritances, despite all the superficial attempts by modern scholars to manufacture a naive "Judeo-Christianity." The very term "Judeo-Christian" is a mischievous misnomer without historical or Scriptural validity.
Both Jewish and Christian scholars agree that it was Jesus Christ's flagrant rejection of this "Tradition of the Elders" and his open confrontation with the powerful Pharisees that created the climate that led to his death.
His works defined Christianity as a culminating religion and a "universal" faith incorporating the essential and perennial truth of the pre-Christian religious tradition.
www.maroc.nl /forums/showthread.php?threadid=72478

  
 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . EXCERPT . Rev. Irv Cummings on Homelessness . April 5, 2002 PBS
Christian churches commemorate the season of Epiphany, which in part involves the flight of the holy family to the land of Egypt, where they were homeless for a time.
The prophets, in the biblical tradition, can be frequently found imploring the rulers and the "haves" in society to exchange their hearts of stone for hearts of flesh.
As a result, the manners of the desert, from which all of our faith traditions spring, included an ironclad rule of hospitality.
www.pbs.org /wnet/religionandethics/week531/sermon.html

  
 Of Myths and Women: A Response to "Women in Islam versus Women in the Judeo-Christian Tradition"
That a Christian marriage is designed to be a co-equal partnership, wherein the two parties are united by God, a dismantling of that relationship is tantamount to destroying an individual (for the husband and wife had been made "one flesh").
Christianity rescued woman from this degrading condition by attributing to her equal rights, and by making her the companion of the husband.
Even as contradictory as Christianity has been toward women, many Christian writers were themselves microcosms of that enigma – at one time expressing the "evils" of women and at the next extolling them.
www.answering-islam.org /Responses/Azeem/myths.htm

  
 Quodlibet Online Journal: Gender In Judeo-Christian Tradition: A Critique on Christian Feminist Philosophies and a Presentation of the Loyalist View - by Rhoda Yen
[35].       Rosemary Radford Ruether, Misogynism and Virginal Feminism in the Fathers of the Church, in Religions and Sexism: Images of the Women in the Jewish and Christian Traditions 157 (R.R. Ruether, ed., 1974) (citing Tertullian, De Cultu Feminarium, I, 1).
Christianity is false and its foundation a myth which every discovery in science shows to be as baseless as its former belief that the earth was flat.
The Loyalist school of Christian feminism was pioneered by Sarah Moore Grimke, a Quaker activist of the nineteenth century whose Letters on the Equality of the Sexes became the most radical feminist work of her time.
www.quodlibet.net /yen-gender.shtml

  
 Judeo-Christian tradition - Wikipedia
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 WOMEN IN ISLAM VERSUS WOMEN IN THE JUDAEO-CHRISTIAN TRADITION
The Islamic veil, unlike the veil of the Christian tradition, is not a sign of man's authority over woman nor is it a sign of woman's subjection to man.
The Jewish tradition regarding the husband's role towards his wife stems from the conception that he owns her as he owns his slave.
The Islamic veil, unlike the veil in the Jewish tradition, is not a sign of luxury and distinction of some noble married women.
www.usc.edu /dept/MSA/humanrelations/womeninislam/womeninjud_chr.html

  
 Ethics and Public Policy Center
The Ethics and Public Policy Center was established in 1976 to clarify and reinforce the bond between the Judeo-Christian moral tradition and the public debate over domestic and foreign policy issues.
Colleen Carroll Campbell on young Christians in college: "They have to have friends who share their values...
They have to even be willing to make alliances with people [of another faith whom] they might not otherwise have found simply because it's too hard to be a student today on some of these campuses.
www.eppc.org

  
 BOOKS: 'The Cross and the Rainforest', 'Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition' - March 10, 2001
A classic case in point is how many Christians embraced socialism, believing the two were part and parcel of one gospel.
By that he meant the danger of watering down the Christian message by too closely aligning it to another doctrine or "ism".
More sober religious traditions are shown to have steered the middle path.
www.newsweekly.com.au /articles/2001mar10_books.html

  
 The Judeo-Christian Tradition: A Guide for the Perplexed
Many Christians will no doubt be shocked at some of what is contained in the Talmud, while many people of the Jewish faith may become defensive (as well as quite possibly shocked themselves).
The fact is, all three religious traditions have their darker moments, and Judaism is no exception.
In it, Gary North painstakingly details how modern Judaism is based more on the writings of the Talmud and the Mishna than it is on the writings contained in what Christians refer to as the Old Testament.
www.textkit.com /0_0930464281.html

  
 How, then, do the individual's right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, for example, specifically compare to the teachings of the Judeo-Christian tradition
How, then, do the individual's right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, for example, specifically compare to the teachings of the Judeo-Christian tradition
How, then, [does an individual's] right to life...specifically compare to the teachings of the Judeo-Christian tradition?
Yet the only time [Christians speak] of the "right to life" is in reference to the abortion issue.
www.homestead.com /rationalview/files/Anti_right_to_life.htm

  
 Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant Wisdom on the Environment
Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant Wisdom on the Environment
Each essay contains the wisdom of its own tradition, and was created with the help of editorial boards comprised of respected Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant thinkers committed to truth and understanding.
Rabbi Kenneth B. Fradkin, Jewish Center of Sussex County, Newton, NJ Rabbi Daniel Lapin, President, Toward Tradition
www.acton.org /ppolicy/environment/theology/monograph.html

  
 CONTROVERSIES OVER THE ORDINATION OF WOMEN IN THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN TRADITION.
This paper argues that allowing women to be ordained has a positive impact on theory and practice; however, gender discrimination often persists in cases where women have become ordained.
Orthodox Jews and Catholics prohibit women from being ordained, whereas the Protestant denominations and the Reform and Conservative branches of Judaism permit it.
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www.academictermpapers.com /abstracts/15000/15576.html

  
 FINDING MY RELIGION / Local high school biology teacher, Jessica Rice, on teaching evolution and the debate around "intelligent design"
Practicing the spiritual traditions of Christianity and paganism gives me a healthy understanding of the unfolding of the universe as a divine mystery, a sacred event.
Raised as an evangelical Christian and educated as a scientist, she's struggled to define her own approach to evolution in the classroom.
To the scientific establishment who are afraid of speaking in religious terms and overstepping the boundaries of science, I would say that celebrating scientific discoveries as divine revelations is completely valid and makes them more accessible for people who look at the world from a religious perspective.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2005/10/03/findrelig.DTL

  
 Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant Wisdom on the Environment, edited by Michael B. Barkey, Action Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids, MI, pp. 124
Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant Wisdom on the Environment, edited by Michael B. Barkey, Action Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids, MI, pp.
In the meantime, we seek salvation and our human future amid great uncertainties, but also in joyful hope that the Creator who brought this world and the human race into being is certainly still at work in it — and in us.
We may be confident that God will also provide us with the gifts and graces that are needed to care for both nature and ourselves.
www.jknirp.com /barkey.htm

  
 Judeo Christian Tradition
A study of the theology of Judaism that shows why some Jews have denied that there has ever been a Judeo-Christian tradition.
It reveals the permanent dividing lines between orthodox Christianity and Orthodox Judaism regarding the proper interpretation of the Old Testament.
They argue that this idea came out of American Protestant liberalism, not out of the facts of European history.
freebooks.entrewave.com /freebooks/docs/221a_47e.htm

  
 AskMoses.com - Judaism, Ask a Rabbi - Live
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 The Notion of Progress in Judeo-Christianity
Thus, the argument runs, only the Judeo-Christian tradition has a notion of progress over time.
Is the Judeo-Christian tradition particularly suitable for scientific progress?
I don't think Christian nations have any consistent record of progressing more than non-Christian ones.
robotics.caltech.edu /~mason/ramblings/JCProgress.html

  
 Gilles (1987) The evolution of philosophy: An overview of Western thought as it relates to Judeo-Christian tradition
The evolution of philosophy: An overview of Western thought as it relates to Judeo-Christian tradition
Gilles (1987) The evolution of philosophy: An overview of Western thought as it relates to Judeo-Christian tradition
Philosophy; Philosophy and religion; Philosophical theology; Christianity; History
www.getcited.org /pub/102615305

  
 Hammer and Fire: Way to Contemplative Happiness, Fruitful Ministry and Mental Health in Accordance With the Judeo-Christian Tradition
Christian Living - Christianity - Religion and Spirituality - Subjects - General
Worship and Devotion - Christianity - Religion and Spirituality - Subjects - Meditations
Theology - Christianity - Religion and Spirituality - Subjects - Catholic
www.literacyconnections.com /0_0932506526.html

  
 Robert H. Nelson -- Judeo-Christian Tradition Best Basis for Environmentalism
RandL: This environmental theology, as you describe it, has much in common with the Judeo-Christian tradition but with essential differences.
Environmentalism, not Christianity or Judaism, is their real religion.
The public teachings of leading environmental proponents essentially have nothing to say about God.
www.orthodoxytoday.org /articles2/NelsonEvironmentalism.shtml

  
 Cyrus II of Persia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyrus was distinguished no less as statesman than as a soldier.
Cyrus is the reported result of this supposed wedding.
Cyrus organized the empire into provincial administrations called satrapies (ساتراپ).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cyrus_the_Great

  
 Basic Sources of the Judeo-Christian Tradition - BERTHOLD, FRED; ALAN CARLSTEN, KLAUS PENZEL & JAMES ROSS
Basic Sources of the Judeo-Christian Tradition - BERTHOLD, FRED; ALAN CARLSTEN, KLAUS PENZEL & JAMES ROSS
BERTHOLD, FRED; ALAN CARLSTEN, KLAUS PENZEL & JAMES ROSS Basic Sources of the Judeo-Christian Tradition
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 Notes on the Judeo-Christian tradition in America : Book
Notes on the Judeo-Christian tradition in America : Book
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 uggabugga
For Target, homosexual organizations are worthy of financial support, Christian and Jewish organizations are not.
While Target contributes to homosexual groups, the company publicly states that they will not contribute to any religious groups.
Further showing their true colors, WTOP Radio Network in Washington, DC, reports that Target has begun stocking sex-toy-related products.
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 In Depth Bible Studies
Cyrus had to borrow the traditions of kingship from the Medes, who had ruled an empire when the Persians were merely their vassals.
This is so much the case that to suggest that Christian theology originates from any source besides Judaism becomes an absurd notion because, among other reasons, Judaism predates any other religions, which some suppose influenced the origin of Christianity.
Cyrus the Great, perhaps one of the most prominent figures of this time, is just one example of such a case in which scholars suspect that the name Cyrus was a titular name that was used by previous rulers before Cyrus the Great.
www.geocities.com /biblestudying/christianity4.html

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