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History - Unit 2 Chapter 2: The Influence Of Judaism And Christianity

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This flashcard deck covers key concepts from the influence of Judaism and Christianity, including their principles, beliefs, and historical impact.

when did Christianity become the dominant religion in Europe?

during the 400s and 500s
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Definition
when did Christianity become the dominant religion in Europe?
during the 400s and 500s
what Christian believes does the expert demonstrate?
Equality
Which statement best sums up the relationship between these passages?
The Bible and the Golden Rule contain very similar messages.
Which responsibility does Judaism emphasize under the rule of law?
People have the power to choose between good and evil.
How were Greco-Roman and Jewish ideas similar?
Both believed that people have intrinsic value, both support the rule of law, both focused on worship of one God
What is a key Judeo-Christian principle?
Justice

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TermDefinition
when did Christianity become the dominant religion in Europe?
during the 400s and 500s
what Christian believes does the expert demonstrate?
Equality
Which statement best sums up the relationship between these passages?
The Bible and the Golden Rule contain very similar messages.
Which responsibility does Judaism emphasize under the rule of law?
People have the power to choose between good and evil.
How were Greco-Roman and Jewish ideas similar?
Both believed that people have intrinsic value, both support the rule of law, both focused on worship of one God
What is a key Judeo-Christian principle?
Justice
What do these responsibilities have in common?
They are responsibilities that apply to all individuals.
Which statement best sums up the meaning of Jesus’s words?
It is best to show love to everyone, including your enemies.
According to Jewish teaching, how did the ancient Hebrews receive the Ten Commandments?
God gave them to the Hebrews through a prophet named Moses.
The written laws that are the central principles of Judaism are known as the
Ten Commandments.