Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Leadership & Authority
Who speaks for God? The question of religious authority — papal, caliphal, rabbinic, or monastic — has shaped the structure of every tradition. Traditions differ on whether authority resides in institutions, texts, lineages, or the individual conscience.
Across the World's Religions
Christianity
- Practice
- Apostolic authority; episcopacy; priesthood of all believers
- Key Text
- Matthew 16:18-19; 1 Peter 2:9; Titus 1:5-9
Islam
- Practice
- Khalifa/Caliph; Ulema (scholars); Shura (consultation)
- Key Text
- Quran 42:38, 4:59
Judaism
- Practice
- Rabbinical authority; Sanhedrin; chain of tradition (Mesorah)
- Key Text
- Deuteronomy 17:8-11; Pirke Avot 1:1
Hinduism
- Practice
- Guru-disciple lineage (parampara); Shankaracharya institution
- Key Text
- Bhagavad Gita 4:34; Mundaka Upanishad 1.2.12
Buddhism
- Practice
- The Sangha; Vinaya governance; Dalai Lama (Tibetan tradition)
- Key Text
- DN 16; AN 4.180; Vinaya Pitaka