Abrahamic Religions

Definition of Abrahamic Religions as it relates to Religions, Agnosticism, Paganism

"Abrahamic Religions" within "Paganism," "Religions," and "Agnosticism" can be described as monotheistic traditions originating in the Middle East, sharing the belief in a single, omnipotent deity. These religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, emphasize divine revelation, prophetic teachings, and moral codes, creating a distinct spiritual path that sets them apart from other pagan or polytheistic beliefs within "Paganism." By exploring the shared history, values, and practices of these traditions, one can deepen their understanding of humanity's diverse relationship with the divine across various cultural contexts.

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