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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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EXCELLENT,
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This review is from: Abraham Connection, The: A Jew, Christian and Muslim in Dialogue (Book of the Academy for Judaic, Christian, and Islamic Studi) (Paperback)
This book is based on live dialogue between well-qualified spokesmen representing Judaism, Christianity and Islam, presented before audiences throughout the United States. It provides an excellent insight into each religious tradition, and left me with a greater appreciation for what the three faiths have in common. Worth reading by anyone who wants to better understand the relationships between the three Western religions that trace their beginnings to Abraham
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Engaging, rewarding read, but.,
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This review is from: Abraham Connection, The: A Jew, Christian and Muslim in Dialogue (Book of the Academy for Judaic, Christian, and Islamic Studi) (Paperback)
An engaging, rewarding read, much needed these days. Though they discussed the problems these three faiths have with each others claims to chosenness and truth, and hinted a few times at needing to widen the dialogue to include "other" non Abrahamic faiths, they did so in a way which indicates some lingering conceit and self righteousness. Hmm. Can't we rejoice in how our common spiritual yearnings find various expression in different cultures?
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fresh look at the traditions of the 3 sects of Abrahamism,
By Joel Brown (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Abraham Connection, The: A Jew, Christian and Muslim in Dialogue (Book of the Academy for Judaic, Christian, and Islamic Studi) (Paperback)
This book was great...' kept my full attention. The last book I reviewed was about the same religions, but this one was so much better. It gave me a much better understanding of the common Islamic views. You get the words straight from the discussion between the 3 faiths, not just one man's research of other men. This book is very simple for any reader to enjoy. It is always great not only to see comparative religion but to see people with entirely different views on the same subjects conversing "in a beautiful manner". They are struggling to find a way to bring their views together, and the Christian commented on how very close he was to including Muhammad as a prophet of God. Their struggles just begged one uniting cry in my mind, although they didn't know it themselves: Baha'i.
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Abraham Connection, The: A Jew, Christian and Muslim in Dialogue (Book of the Academy for Judaic, Christian, and Islamic Studi) by David M. Gordis (Paperback - June 16, 1905)
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