Monotheistic religions
During this next unit we will focus on Monotheism. Monotheism is the belief in a single all-powerful god, as opposed to religions that believe in multiple gods. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are widely practiced forms of monotheism.
All three of these religions have common roots in one man, Abraham. Abraham played a central role in all three regions as well. You must understand who he is in and what the significance of that man is when you learn about the similarities and difference of all three religions. Please watch video on the right before you continue on your quests of knowledge.
All three of these religions have common roots in one man, Abraham. Abraham played a central role in all three regions as well. You must understand who he is in and what the significance of that man is when you learn about the similarities and difference of all three religions. Please watch video on the right before you continue on your quests of knowledge.
Learning Target 2: What are the religious and cultural aspects of the Middle East?
Success Criteria 2A: Students can distinguish the differences between the 3 major monotheistic religions. |
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