The Judeo-Christian tradition became the most influential religious traditions in the West through a combination of historical, cultural, and political factors. The spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, followed by its adoption as the state religion, established a foundational influence on Western civilization. Over centuries, the teachings of Judaism and Christianity shaped moral values, legal systems, and cultural practices, reinforcing their prominence. Additionally, the intertwining of religion with Western art, philosophy, and education further solidified their impact on Western identity.
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