meltzerboy
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In a way, of course, Judaism resembles neither with respect to its position about Jesus and the Trinity; while on the other hand, it resembles both as the elder Abrahamic monotheistic faith from which Christianity and some of its rituals derive, as well as the cultural and religious roots of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and the Apostles. However, I present this statement particularly with regard to such Protestant ideas as sola scriptura and sola fide (while recognizing significant variations between different dominations) and Catholic concepts such as Church tradition, papal infallibility, and final authority. Having learned quite a bit about Catholicism (as well as Protestantism) on this Forum, I’ve been thinking about these issues and Judaism’s relation to them. For example, it seems to me Judaism is closer to Catholicism with regard to the importance of tradition as a complement to and interpretation of scripture; yet resembles Protestantism more concerning individual interpretation of scripture without recourse to a single authoritative source in the form of dogma and doctrines of the Church. I personally find this division interesting. Any thoughts on the matter of similarities are welcome.