Understanding Character through the Abrahamic Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam A Comparative Guide to Character, Practice, and Community - Paperback
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by Bekim Belica (Author)
Understanding Character through the Abrahamic Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: A Comparative Guide to Character, Practice, and Community explores how three major religious traditions understand what it means to live a good, meaningful, and ethical life.
This guide introduces key beliefs, stories, and practices that shape character in each faith, including covenant and mitzvot in Judaism, discipleship and grace in Christianity, and submission to God and the Five Pillars in Islam. Readers will examine how virtues such as compassion, justice, humility, forgiveness, and service are taught, practiced, and strengthened through scripture, worship, rituals, and community life.
Designed for students, educators, and anyone interested in religion and ethics, the guide uses clear language, side-by-side comparisons, and real-world examples to highlight both shared values and important differences among the three traditions. Throughout, it emphasizes respectful dialogue, critical reflection, and the practical relevance of religious ideas for personal growth and social responsibility.
By the end, readers will better understand how Judaism, Christianity, and Islam shape moral character in individual believers, families, communities, and societies. They will also consider how these insights can inform their own journey toward integrity, empathy, and responsible citizenship.