Answer to question #3 in textbook: Gods are supernatural anthropomorphic beings.
What exactly does this mean?
"Spiritual and moral integrity," according to Aristotle, is the presence of a sound
personality or "character." According to him, such a character exhibits stable and
dependable moral qualities that lead to ethical decision-making and actions. Individuals
with spiritual and moral integrity adhere to virtues and ethical principles, which helps to
guide their conduct and choices.
Answer to question #4 in the textbook: In what ways does the concept of a
monotheistic God appear in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
The concept of one all-powerful God appears in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as the
core belief. They all emphasize the worship of a single God who is all-knowing and
all-powerful. This belief guides their religious and ethical practices. However in
Christianity people indirectly belief in 3 gods: the son, father and holy spirit. This
ideology is considered blasphemous in islam and judaism.