Abrahamic Religions
Explore the shared histories, theological developments, and key differences between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This subcategory focuses on the monotheistic traditions originating from the Middle East.
10 courses
Learn how to critically read, analyze, and interpret historical and literary accounts of religious conversion across different cultures and eras.
Explore key biblical narratives to uncover timeless wisdom, enrich your personal reflection, and understand the cultural impact of these sacred texts.
Explore how Jesus is understood across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to build a foundational understanding of comparative theology and historical-critical analysis.
Understand the theological doctrine of sin through clear text-based explanations of complex biblical passages and historical-cultural context.
Acquire a comprehensive historical and theological understanding of the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, designed specifically for beginner students of scripture.
Gain a clear, objective understanding of the shared origins, sacred texts, core practices, and modern ethical applications of the three major Abrahamic religions.
Trace the historical separation of early Christianity from its Jewish roots and understand the complex social and theological factors that shaped both traditions.
A scholarly introduction to the shared histories, sacred texts, theological developments, and key distinctions among the three major monotheistic traditions of the Middle East.
Primary-source reading guides, comparative analysis templates, and structured close-reading exercises for developing genuine analytical skill in the study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
For students with foundational knowledge — engaging interreligious dialogue, current scholarly debates, and the complex place of the Abrahamic traditions in contemporary global society.