QUESTION IMAGE
Question
name aryiah price per 2nd week 2 key vocab and reading stations religious origins & spread standard: 2.1 map the development over time of world religions from their points of origin and identify those that exhibit a high degree of local and/or international concentration. developing prior knowledge. utilize the chart below to show me what you already know about the 3 monotheistic faiths, who were the founders, what are the central beliefs? where did it develop? where do they worship? what is the holy text? what language was used? where do majority of people practice it today? as we watch the segment, you will be adding more details to your map. judaism christianity islam
To fill the chart, we analyze each monotheistic faith:
Judaism:
- Founder: Abraham (and Moses for key teachings).
- Central Beliefs: Monotheism (one God, Yahweh), covenant with God, following Torah’s laws.
- Development Location: Ancient Israel (Canaan).
- Worship: Synagogues.
- Holy Text: Torah (Pentateuch), Tanakh.
- Language: Hebrew (for texts), Aramaic (historical).
- Major Practice Today: Israel, USA, Europe.
Christianity:
- Founder: Jesus Christ.
- Central Beliefs: Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit), salvation through Jesus’ sacrifice, Bible as holy text.
- Development Location: Judea (Roman Empire).
- Worship: Churches.
- Holy Text: Bible (Old + New Testaments).
- Language: Koine Greek (New Testament), Hebrew (Old Testament); local languages today.
- Major Practice Today: Americas, Europe, Africa.
Islam:
- Founder: Muhammad (last prophet).
- Central Beliefs: Monotheism (Allah), Five Pillars (faith, prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage), Quran as holy text.
- Development Location: Mecca/Medina (Arabia).
- Worship: Mosques.
- Holy Text: Quran (Arabic), Hadith (supplementary).
- Language: Arabic (for Quran), local languages for practice.
- Major Practice Today: Middle East, South Asia, Africa.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
| Judaism | Christianity | Islam |
|---|