Abrahamic cosmology

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Abrahamic cosmology is the religious worldview found in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam that explains the creation, structure, and purpose of the universe under a single, all-powerful God.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monotheistic cosmology
religious cosmology
theological worldview
associatedWith Christianity
Islam
Judaism
centersOnDeity God
characterizesGodAs creator
immanent
omnipotent
omniscient
transcendent
contrastsWith impersonal cosmologies
polytheistic cosmologies
hasCoreBelief creation of the universe by God
definite beginning of the universe
existence of a single all-powerful God
final end or consummation of history
linear view of time
moral order established by God
purposeful design of the universe
hasDoctrine angels and demons
Creation out of Nothing
surface form: creation ex nihilo

divine providence
eschatological judgment
heaven and hell
resurrection of the dead
hasSourceText Hadith literature
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

New Testament
Tanakh
surface form: Old Testament

Quran
patristic writings
rabbinic literature
includesConcept Day of Judgment
cosmic hierarchy
creation of humanity in the image of God
divine throne
earth
fall of humanity
heaven
redemption of creation
underworld
influenced Christian theology
Islamic philosophy
Jewish theology
medieval philosophy
influencedBy Ancient Near Eastern cosmologies
viewsHistoryAs teleological
viewsUniverseAs contingent on God
finite in age

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Pearl of Great Price hasSection Abrahamic cosmology