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Prologue World Religions Questions

Question 1 How could belief in individual worth help shape a democratic tradition?

Question 2 How might their religious beliefs affect Jewish people’s political behavior?

Question 3 Why might the belief in life after death be important to Christianity and other religions?

Question 4 Why might three different monotheistic religions develop so near to one another?

Question 5 Why might Islam leaders have required Muslims to show tolerance for the religious practices of Jews and Christians?

Question 6 How could a religion that insisted on the essential equality of all human beings develop into an authoritarian structure?