Indeed if we Christians so tell our story that Judaism is silenced, then we have not spoken rightly of Christ.
Judaism is an intellectually based religion, and the single most important theme is that of study.
Do you know what Christianity is? We believe your religion [Judaism], but you [Jews] have to obey.
[My mother] wanted to go as deep as possible into the world of religion. And that took her into Judaism.
Patriarchal religions, like Judaism and Christianity, established and upheld the 'man's world.'
It is outrageous to utter the name of Jesus Christ and live in Judaism.
Traditional Judaism has always embraced the doctrine of the immortality of the soul and the ultimate resurrection of the dead.
I'd say, probably, intellectually I've drawn as much from Judaism as any other faith.
I believe what I practice has to do with something deeper than religion, that it embodies all religions, including Judaism. And Christianity. And Islam.
Judaism to me, as badly as I practiced it, what I've always loved about it was its total embrace of complexity, its admission of unknowability.
It seems to me that Islam and Christianity and Judaism all have the same god, and he's telling them all different things.
Jews show so near an affinity to you... Where is your Christianity if you do not believe in their Judaism?
Archaeologists have made discoveries that challenge fundamental traditions of Judaism as well as those of Christianity and Islam.
The most significant halachic authority of the last 100 years, whose positions helped fashion a balanced and moderate Judaism.
Like fundamentalist Judaism and medieval Christianity, Islam is totalist. That is to say, it makes a total claim on the individual.
I believe an authentic Judaism would legislate total equality for queer people.
The history of Israel and Judaism is the unfolding of the meaning of this story. It's retelling is never finished and will not be until the Kingdom.
I think the most influential aspect of my work is to show that Judaism and Christianity exist in a continuity with archaic religions.
Judaism will be enmeshed in pride and shame for as long as it endures. But to endure as a country, Israel must shun both these tendencies.
Christianity, Judaism and Islam all share a gospel, loosely, and it's important that we all realize that.
Freemasonry, Judaism, and Occultism, whose alliance and reciprocal interpretation no longer require demonstration.
Tel Aviv was established in 1909 by a group of secular Jewish families; Judaism's origin story is about 2,000 years older.
Judaism is not just one more religion, but in its way the root of religious evil
My husband, Jim, converted to Judaism just before our wedding.
Compassion is the key in Islam and Buddhism and Judaism and Christianity. They are profoundly similar.
We have no problems with Jews and highly respect Judaism as a holy religion.
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all stem from the same Abrahamic roots. All three reject terrorism.
In Judaism faith means wrestling with God as Jacob once wrestled with an angel.
I believe in Christianity, Judaism and Islamism, but I stay away from churches, synagogues and mosques.
if we were forced to choose just one, there would be no way to deny that Judaism is the most important intellectual development in human history.
Evangelicals too often fall short in their actual teachings about Judaism.
In Judaism, there are 613 biblical commandments, and the Talmud says that the chief commandment of all is study.
In a way that somebody else converts to Judaism or becomes a Hare Krishna, I belong to the church of fried chicken.
Judaism, Christianity & Islam are innovations on fragments from the periphery of the African cultural and spiritual system.
Christianity and Judaism have gone through the laundromat of humanism and enlightenment, but that is not the case with Islam.
Judaism boasts of no exclusive revelation of eternal truths that are indispensable to salvation, of no revealed religion in the sense in which that term is usually understood.
Judaism is interesting in that there is something there that I think you just can't understand if you're not a Jew - it moves into a realm of true mystery.
There's this part of Judaism that I like. Tikun Alum. It said that the world is broken into pieces and everyone has to find it.
Christianity and Judaism have gone through the process of enlightenment, making them creative and constructive elements in society.
Palestine, as Icelanders see it, includes the Western Wall of the Second Temple, Judaism's holiest site.
Judaism is not, per se, a religion in the sense most Americans think of. Even if you don't adhere to the various precepts, you're still a Jew.
The religious doctrine of traditional Judaism entails the acceptance of the nationhood of the Jewish people and the everlasting sanctity of the Land of Israel for them.
The science of anti-Semitism has as its object Judaism as a social problem, being thus, necessarily, the synthesis of all sciences that can contribute to its solution.
As I'm getting to know Judaism, my view of the whole world is changing.
I really find that with Judaism, it creates an amazing blueprint for family connectivity.
Judaism stands or falls with its belief in the historic actuality of the revelation at Sinai.
I like to read about different religions - Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism.
As a practicing Jew, I have studied with Christian teachers whom I respect for who they are and what they are, including their positive concern with Jews and Judaism.
In the 5,000-year history of Jewish thought, the notion of a God-man is completely anathema to everything Judaism stands for.
We cannot separate Judaism from the Jewish State; we have to decide how to live with it.
And yet when you take Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, whatever, their combined killings in the name of religion -- well, that would be zero.
I searched for answers to life's meaning and, though I was raised a Presbyterian, I converted to Judaism around 1983.
For many people - from secular feminists to observant Jews - the notion of a feminist Judaism is an oxymoron.
Judaism tells us in many ways how to listen and say 'Hinneni', I am here.
Science is only truly consistent with an atheistic worldview with regards to the claimed miracles of the gods of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
One of the interesting things is is that Judaism was very attractive to the Roman aristocracy.
My belief is that I wasn't born into Judaism by accident, and so I needed to find ways to honor that.
The Jewish people have to get rid of their fears so they see the positive things and they need to dare to look at the world through their Judaism.
Islam, Christianity and Judaism all define themselves through disgust of women's bodies.
There's never really been a tradition of making films about Jewish themes or using Judaism as a constant.
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