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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful multi-faith book to teach religious tolerance,
By A Customer
This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
In God's Name is like a metaphor for the many faiths embraced around the world. It describes names for God (creator, giver of life, father, mother, my rock, to name a few). Each person has a name for God and thinks their name is the best (sounds like many religions). In the end, the people gather and realize ALL names for God are good. A great book to help children respect all religions and faith experiences. I would not recommend this book for a family strongly entrenched in one religion (or perhaps, maybe that is who SHOULD read it).
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who is God for you,
By Bec Wilson "Bec" (Victoria, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
Words spoken and written in God's name often do not seem to do God justice. It is then delightful when you do come across words and images that gather together something of the essence of God.
Sandy Eisenberg Sasso and Phoebe Stone are amazingly talented women who manage to do just this! Sasso is the author of the book `In God's Name', whose insightful words are complimented by Stone's drawings. What is God's name? Is it Healer? Source of light? Ancient of Days? Shepherd? Mother? Peacemaker? What is the `best' name for God? `In God's Name' wanders along a path searching out the right name for God; it encounters those who think they have found the perfect and only name for the one who is. The drawings are both breathtaking and charming, creating a story of movement and grace and drawing attention to the life and wonder of that which God has made. This book invites children, adults and communities to question who God is for them. It encourages discussion about the way God is perceived and named, and the importance of this to us. It does not shy away from the fact that it is hard work to listen to others, especially about something so close to the centre of ourselves. It is difficult to listen to other's ideas about God, without interjecting with our own rights or wrongs. Yet this book provides a path forwards. Valuing other's ideas and perceptions about God is a central theme to this work. Not only are the thoughts of the white haired grandfather given weight, but also the thoughts of a lonely child, of the farmer with skin like the rich brown earth, of the slave freed from bondage and of the young mother nursing her newborn. The insights these different characters provide from their own lives create opportunities for us to reflect on our experiences of God. The beauty of the final scene in the book shows something of God's grace to us. All those who felt they knew the `right' name for God find themselves gathered around a clear still lake, something like a mirror - `God's mirror'. In looking into the lake they recognise the many faces that belong to God and are unable to stop themselves from calling out in joy the countless and wonderful names that God has, and realising that they are all good names and none is better than another. You cannot help but smile as you see the coming together of a community in which the members are able to celebrate the diversity of themselves and the God in whose image they have been made. `In Gods name' provides countless opportunities for your faith community to gather closer to God as you search for the many names that God holds.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No better book on the name of God.,
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This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
Anyone with a child should buy this book. Anyone without a child should also buy this book!
I've used this book in a number of situations and first came across it at a retreat for those young Franciscans Friars in Religious Formation. It launched a wonderful discussion on our images of God. It is masterfully written and beautifully illustrated. The way in which Sasso presents the variety of our images of God and how they all are equally useful and beautiful illustrates how we can move beyond our differences and become a sign of unity. A great book to have in the house.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I don't know a better children's book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
Characters in the book share their name for God and in the end they all learn that God's specific name is not so important as their being respectful of each other's choices for God's name. Children and adults should enjoy this book. The illustrations are wonderful and the story is simple, yet very meaningful. This would be a great gift to share with friends of different faiths: a good way to let someone know that you are not prejudiced agianst their religious belief system...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must!,
By JaniceMNC (Nazareth, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
Children are open and honest about what they believe. This is a wonderful book allowing us -- especially adults -- to see the many ways that God is revealed in this world. Through this beautifully illustrated and well-written children's book, we are able to see the "origins" of our different names for God. This is both a book of inclusion and a book of discovery. I have used this book with children and with adults -- as children discover and adults re-discover the way God is revealed in our world. Enjoy!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Naming God,
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This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
I used this book for a Children's Sermon at our church on Mother's day. The children couldn't get close enough when I began reading. Most of the adults in the congregation were as entranced as the children.Beautifully written and richly illustrated this is a book to share with family and friends. What an excellent way to help children learn (and remind adults) that there are countless names for God.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a wonderful gift for a christening,
By A Customer
This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
I have four godchildren and have given them each a copy of this wonderful book at their christening. I highly recommend it as it is a welcome gift and celebrates all good things in relation to God. The pictures are lovely, the story is thoughtful and it is a meaningful way to introduce a child to religion. It embraces many emotions!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful book, but a little too Biblical...,
By Chel Micheline "Chel Micheline" (Southwest Florida) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
The book is gorgeous- large, glossy and the illustrations are BEAUTIFUL- really lovely. My only issue with "In God's Name" is that all the names given in this book are adjectives and based on qualities of God found in the Bible, such as "father", "savior", "healer", "shepard', "redeemer", "source of life", etc. This is wonderful for families that are practicing religion that focuses on some aspect of the Bible, or want to introduce their children to the idea that God does *so* many things and has so many different identities based on life experience. I was just hoping for more of a diverse and multi-cultural approach to the idea of God. My daughter (age six) has been asking about Buddha and also about some of the different buildings we saw while traveling, and I was hoping this book might open up a dialogue about different beliefs around the world and the central idea at the heart of all of them. I recommend this book. My daughter had some wonderful questions when we read it and it really showed her that God can be many things, and essentially, it's important to have an individual approach to spirituality. I ordered it along with What Is God? and All I See Is Part of Me and I like all three very much. However, if you are looking for a way to introduce or discuss different religions and approaches to God with your child, I would recommend "What is God?" over this book.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Epistle in God's Name,
By brent howell (ny) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
A delightful and informative book. An easy read. Reminded me of Lucien gregore's A God for Lions. It is in that class.
5.0 out of 5 stars
In God's Name,
By Da Judes "still singin' & swingin'" (Sun City West, AZ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In God's Name (Hardcover)
This book is a delight for young and old alike! It is a wonderful visual treat using multicultural pictures and the message cannot be doubted! God loves all and it makes no difference what name is used for GOD!
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In God's Name by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso (Hardcover - July 1994)
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