
Judeo-Christian Traditions
Judeo-Christian traditions refer to the shared religious beliefs, values, and practices that originate from Judaism and Christianity. They emphasize themes like monotheism (belief in one God), moral principles such as justice and compassion, and sacred texts like the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. These traditions have shaped Western culture, ethics, and legal systems, influencing ideas about human rights and community. While distinct in many doctrines, Judaism and Christianity are interconnected historically and spiritually, often sharing stories, symbols, and moral teachings that promote reverence, community, and a sense of divine purpose.