The Tent of Abraham: Stories of Hope and Peace for Jews, Christians, and Muslims

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Tent of Abraham: Stories of Hope and Peace for Jews, Christians, and Muslims
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Arthur Waskow
By (author) Joan Chittister
By (author) Saadi Shakur Chishti
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreReligion - general
ISBN/Barcode 9780807077290
ClassificationsDewey:222.11092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Beacon Press
Imprint Beacon Press
Publication Date 1 June 2007
Publication Country United States

Description

The Tent of Abraham is the first book to tell the entire story of Abraham and to reenergize it as a basis for peace. Written by three leaders belonging to different faiths, the book explores in accessible language the mythic quality and the teachings of reconciliation that are embedded in the Torah, the Qur'an, and the Bible.

Author Biography

Joan Chittister, OSB,is a best-selling writer and lecturer. She lives in Erie, Pennsylvania. ContributorMurshid Saadi Shakur Chishti (Dr Neil Douglas-Klotz)has a website atwww.abwoon.com, for the Abwoon Study Circle. This site focuses on his research, study and publication in the areas of Middle Eastern mysticism and peacemaking. "Abwoon" is an Aramaic word for the power of the Universe to give birth to new life every instant. His institutional website is the Edinburgh Institute for Advanced Learning (www.eial.org). Rabbi Arthur Waskowis the director of The Shalom Center in Philadelphia and author of numerous books, includingSeasons of Our JoyandDown-to-Earth Judaism.

Reviews

The Palestinian/Israeli conflict has elicited many books exhorting political and religious peace in the Middle East, but none has appealed to individual minds and hearts quite like this one. -LibraryJournal, starred review "The stories of our common ancestors told in this book with such creative imagination inspire all of us to build community across the walls that normally divide us." -Bob Edgar, general secretary, National Council of Churches "This book will open your eyes to the possibilities for collaborative work between our traditions and is a must-read for those doing interfaith peacework." -Tikkun