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205 - A History of Judaism and Islam

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  • 182 Students
  • Updated 2/2016
3.5
(08 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 17 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Kevin Conover
Rating
3.5
(08 Ratings)

Course Overview

205  -  A History of Judaism and Islam

A Timeline of Two Major World Religions

This is the fifth lesson in the World Religions Class series. In this lesson you will learn about the histories of two of the world's major religions. You will get an overview of the timeline of both Judaism and Islam. We will discuss topics like:

  • Who are the founders
  • When were these religions founded
  • What are their sacred writings
  • What beliefs do they hold

We hope you will join us for this exciting and information packed class. We hope that you will gain the knowledge you need to understand these major religions and that it will inspire you to further explore world religions.

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 32 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 2-Year Apologetic Curriculum Introduction: Why Educate for Life? (video)
  • Section 2 History of Judaism
  • Section 3 Late to Modern History
  • Section 4 What Might the Future Hold
  • Section 5 History of Islam
  • Section 6 Later History
  • Section 7 Answer Keys & Additional Resources
  • Section 8 Next / Previous Course for 2-Year Curriculum

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand a timeline of Jewish History, Understand a timeline of the history of Islam

Reviews

  • V
    Vadim Petrine
    5.0

    Brilliant! Thank you, and God bless you all.

  • T
    Tommy Lovehagen
    4.0

    yes the course is good and very enlightening. interesting BUT PRESENTATION IS FAR TOO RUSHED

  • S
    Satya Pradeep Patel
    1.5

    Well, I also did the Hindusm, buddhism course with the same instructor... The understanding of the religions and their respective teachings is a must before comparative analysis can be done...that is simply missing... In the desperate attempt to make it "funny"...or may be appealing to a younger audience, the author looses the main plot... Can be improved a lot to make it "academic" worth for Udemy...!! Regards.

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    Pamela Winter
    1.0

    It seems to have a hard Christian bent. I thought it would be in depth comparative study of the Judaism and Islam but so far it very cursory.

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