Judaism and Christianity Wailing Wall in Jerusalem Objective: Compare and contrast the features of Judaism and Christianity.

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Judaism and Christianity Wailing Wall in Jerusalem Objective: Compare and contrast the features of Judaism and Christianity

2 Judaism

3 14 million adherents Monotheistic (claims to be the oldest one) Based on covenant with Abraham Scriptures: Torah – 5 books of the “Law” –Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy Sects –Orthodox, Conservative, Reform

Distribution Israel – There WERE more Jews in New York City than in Israel –Homeland for Jewish people –Created 1948 –Conflict between Israel and Palestine

8 Jewish Worship Synagogue came into existence during exile after the temple, which had previously been the center of worship, had been destroyed and many Jews had been taken to Babylon as captives.

Western Wall, Jerusalem Masada, Israel Jewish Landscapes

10 Christianity

11 Christianity Emerged from Judaism – Jesus was a Jew! Coptic Church –Founded in Alexandria in CE 41 –Still present in Egypt and Ethiopia…and Colleyville! Official religion of Roman Empire – 312 CE –Facilitated geographical spread –Model for its bureaucratic structure Constantine the Great

Progression of the Church Split with Eastern Orthodox 11 th century CE Dark Ages – preserver of European culture Protestant Reformation 1517 CE Significant growth in Africa, Asia and Latin America Martin Luther

13 Christian Fundamentals Areas of almost complete agreement –Sacraments of Baptism & Matrimony –Monotheism involving one God in a trinity of persons (referred to as a mystery) –Blessing and sharing bread and wine at least in memory of Jesus sacrifice –Jesus was/is 100% God and 100% human –Salvation comes from belief in and acceptance of Jesus as one’s savior –There will be a second coming at the end of time

14 Christian Branches Three Main: Eastern Orthodox –Greek, Serbian, Russian, Armenian, etc. Roman Catholic – Latin Rite & Greek Rite –Largest single denomination in the USA Protestant – hundreds of denominations –Lutheran, Presbyterian, Baptist, etc. Coptic – Smaller branch in Egypt Peripheral – significant differences from the mainstream Christian denominations –Mormon, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Rasta etc.

Christian Landscapes Catholic Church, San Jose, CASaint Peters Church, Vatican

Toledo, Spain Segovia, Spain (1577)

Church of Resurrection Saint Petersburg, Russia St. Basil, Moscow, Russia

Russian Orthodox Church in Jerusalem

Cathedral at Chartres, France

Templo Expiatrorio de al Sagrada Familia, Spain

Saint Peters at the Vatican, Rome Italy

Discussion Questions What is similar between Judaism and Christianity? What are the major differences? What is the current relationship between the two religions? What might explain the huge difference in numbers of adherents? (14 million vs. 2 billion)