What do Jews believe in?
Judaism is a monotheistic religion, which means that Jews believe in one God who is the creator and ruler of the universe.
Religion and belief
Explore the archive
Judaism is a monotheistic religion, which means that Jews believe in one God who is the creator and ruler of the universe.
A joyful festival of faith, harvest, and divine shelter—discover the sacred rhythms and rich meaning of Sukkot.
A divine trust and a sacred responsibility — Islam teaches that wealth is a test, and charity is its purification.
In Buddhism, certain ethical guidelines are important for an individual’s spiritual development.
In Buddhism, a Buddha is a person who has attained complete enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara).
Christianity, one of the world’s major religions, is founded on the teachings and life of Jesus Christ.
Pope Pius VI (1717–1799) led during Europe’s upheavals, embodying the Church’s resilience and the enduring light of the Gospel.
The Book of Life records those who’ve received God’s grace in Jesus, determining eternal destiny through new life in Him.
Diwali is a Hindu festival of lights celebrated annually in late October or early November.