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Scientific Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Theology - Comparative Religion Studies, grade: 1, University of Geneva (Ecumenical Institute), course: Inter-faith dialogue and Migration, language: English, abstract: This paper tries to find common ground between Christianity, Islam and Judaism on the issue of what they believe and hope for. All these faiths seem to have the same belief in a Messiah who will come for a particular mission later on in the future for the benefit of all humans. They may refer to these messianic figures differently but careful studies have shown that the…mehr

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Scientific Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Theology - Comparative Religion Studies, grade: 1, University of Geneva (Ecumenical Institute), course: Inter-faith dialogue and Migration, language: English, abstract: This paper tries to find common ground between Christianity, Islam and Judaism on the issue of what they believe and hope for. All these faiths seem to have the same belief in a Messiah who will come for a particular mission later on in the future for the benefit of all humans. They may refer to these messianic figures differently but careful studies have shown that the expected duties are the same in the three Abrahamic faiths. Did you know that the Christians are expecting a Messiah?Did you know that the Muslims are expecting a Mahdi?Did you know that the Jews are expecting a Mashiach?This paper analyses their coming and purposes and shows how they are supposed to meet and agree somewhere while we fight and disagree here.If we can understand and see the commonalities, then there is absolutely no need to promote our differences at the expense of being united. Find out for yourself.
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Wayi E. Mico is a pastor /chaplain who was born in Bambili of the Northwest region of Cameroon. He is a lover of great works in theology and the arts in general. Wayi has studied theology in the PTS, Kumba, UKZN, South Africa and currently in Switzerland doing inter-religious studies and Ecumenism at the graduate level. He is a a pastor with a reformed background serving in the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, PCC The author grew up with the believe that there is something in all irrespective of whether it is appreciated now or later. The only thing that may keep one running away from sharing ideas is the fear of being criticized. for him, all objective knowledge today passed through a primary process of subjectivity first. He is a prolific writer of many works that have not been published or are on the way to be published. Wayi is Married and is a father.