1. What were the major beliefs of Judaism and how did they influence Western culture?
A: The major beliefs of Judaism were monotheism and righteousness. These Jewish beliefs became markers of the Western tradition: human beings are separate from nature and must struggle against it; human beings have. particular relationship to a Supreme Being, who watches over them.
2. How was Islam meant to complete what Judaism and Christianity had begun?
A: Both Christianity and Judaism were monotheistic: they believed in one God, not many. Islam religion, per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad by God through the angel Gabriel, completed the role of these two previuos religions. Islam corrected deviations that were introduced in Christianity and Judaism by some to implement their own ideas and thoughts. In addition, Quran, as the last God holy book, detailed the morals and the rules for life that should be considered by all believers in God--Christians and Jews.
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The question is: The origins of most Jewish beliefs come from which text?
A. Avesta
B. Standard of Ur
C. Talmud
D. Torah
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