Why is Christianity classed alongside Judaism and Islam as an Abrahamic religion?
The God-Concept of Christianity is distinct from the God-Concept of Judaism and Islam
Because of the Trinity - The Holy Spirit and Jesus (who is considered both human and divine)
People say Christians worship the God of Abraham and even speak of there being a Judaeo-Christian tradition.
But when God interacted with Abraham he said nothing about any Trinity.......
I don't understand this whole situation, perhaps someone could please explain it?
Basically: Why is Christianity in the same category as Judaism and Islam? Surely it shouldn't be as it has a unique God-Concept?
And especially: what do Jews and Moslems think?
The God-Concept of Christianity is distinct from the God-Concept of Judaism and Islam
Because of the Trinity - The Holy Spirit and Jesus (who is considered both human and divine)
People say Christians worship the God of Abraham and even speak of there being a Judaeo-Christian tradition.
But when God interacted with Abraham he said nothing about any Trinity.......
I don't understand this whole situation, perhaps someone could please explain it?
Basically: Why is Christianity in the same category as Judaism and Islam? Surely it shouldn't be as it has a unique God-Concept?
And especially: what do Jews and Moslems think?
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