{"id":8579,"date":"2023-12-31T10:15:12","date_gmt":"2023-12-31T09:15:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.believerspray.com\/?p=8579"},"modified":"2023-12-31T10:15:12","modified_gmt":"2023-12-31T09:15:12","slug":"how-is-judaism-and-christianity-different-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.believerspray.com\/how-is-judaism-and-christianity-different-2\/","title":{"rendered":"How Is Judaism And Christianity Different"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Historical Differences<\/h2>\n

Judaism and Christianity have many differences dating back to the very beginnings of each religion. Judaism stems from Abraham in the Hebrew Bible and Christianity is a religion written about in the New Testament, which centers around the teachings of Jesus. Although the two religions share common stories and the belief in a kind, loving and omnipotent God, their beliefs about the God and what is necessary for following Him differ greatly. <\/p>\n

Judaism is considered to be the oldest of the three monotheistic Abrahamic faiths – with followers mainly located in the Middle East, Europe, America and parts of Africa. Judaism has its own unique prayer language and a set of dietary laws known as kashrut. The core of Judaism revolves around studying and following the Torah which stands for the teachings of God. Christianity is often considered an offshoot of Judaism, since Jesus was Jewish and is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Christianity is a monotheistic religion with followers mainly located in Europe, North and South America and parts of Africa. Christians interact with the Bible differently than Jewish followers and seek to follow Jesus’ example. <\/p>\n

Theological Differences<\/h2>\n

The two dominant theologies of each religion are very different in the outlook and interpretation of the Bible. For Jews, the Torah is seen as the cornerstone of the faith and a source of guidance on how to live faithfully before God. The Hebrew Bible is viewed as the beginning of their history through which the Creator speaks to them. On the other hand, Christianity is largely focused on the life and teachings of Jesus and the Christian Bible is seen as the story of God’s work through Jesus. <\/p>\n

Judaism does not accept Jesus as the savior and Jewish doctrine does not look for salvation to come alone through Jesus. In Christianity, the sacrifice of Jesus is seen as the way to salvation and followers often look for Christ to make them right with God. Christians rely on Jesus for salvation and forgiveness, while Jews rely on repentance and good deeds. <\/p>\n