The role of holy spaces in Judaism and Christianity Some physical places are very important in the world religion. Religion believes that various geographical elements such as various cities, regions, mountains and rivers are sacred. For example, Hindus go to the Ganges to cleanse their sins (Momen 157). One of the requirements of all Muslims is their pilgrimage to the Holy Land of Mecca (Eastman 398). The religion of Judaism and Christianity also has several sacred grounds for their followers.
Judaism - Christianity is a term relating Judaism to Christianity, the general use of Christianity derived from Judaism or religion to Toraor, or the common values that exist between the two religions It refers to either. Similarity or commonality, Western culture. This term is used as "JudæoChristian" and goes back to the letter from Alexander M'Caul on 17th October 1821. In this case the term refers to the conversion of Jews to Christianity. Joseph Wolf also used this term to refer to a church style consistent with the Jewish tradition to change Jews in 1829.
This article is a term about the grouping of Jews and Christians. For the common values of two American religions in the 20th century, see the Judaism and Christian Ethics. For modern Christians who hold Jewish identity, please look at Messianic Judaism. For information on Jewish conversion to early Christianity, see Jewish Christians. For common points between Judaism and Christianity, see Christianity and Judaism. Judaism - Christianity is a term relating Judaism to Christianity, the general use of Christianity derived from Judaism or religion to Toraor, or the common values that exist between the two religions It refers to either. Similarities or similarities, Western culture
Therefore Western civilization is a combination of Judaism - Christianity, Greek and Roman values. Greeks and Romans established the aesthetics of Western art, but most images of the West are based on Judaism and Christianity. Greeks and Romans established the foundation of Western philosophy, but it was maintained through the moral aspect of the Jewish - Christian. The history of the West is often regarded as a European history, but there are problems as we ignore the simple fact that Europe has never existed isolated. In ancient times the Greeks continued talking to Egyptians, Persians, Mesopotamians and others. The Romans were also affected by people in North Africa and West Asia (also known as the Middle East), and the Europeans were also affected centuries later. In particular, Muslims will continue to play an important role in European knowledge, art and political history for thousands of years.