In Jerusalem, men and women of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam confess that there is only one God, but differ on how a frail, wayward humanity can approach and return to favor with this Holy God. These differences among the three faiths of Jerusalem are often symbolized by the clothing of clerics and common people—head coverings, prayer shawls, traditional dress, and religious symbols. Mart DeHaan and Jimmy DeYoung explore the similarities and differences in how these three faiths of Jerusalem view the human condition.
- Others in the series:
- Worldview & The Three Faiths of Jerusalem, Part I
- God & The Three Faiths of Jerusalem, Part II
- Scripture & The Three Faiths of Jerusalem, Part III
- Divine Rescue & The Three Faiths of Jerusalem, Part V
- Messiah & The Three Faiths of Jerusalem, Part VI
- Future & The Three Faiths of Jerusalem, Part VII
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