The Faith Club: A Muslim, A Christian, A Jew-- Three Women Search for Understanding
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.28 (602 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0743290488 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 396 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-04-25 |
Language | : | Arabic, Hebrew |
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Highly recommend book and book seller Kay R Needed this book quickly for a book club meeting. Seller got it to me quickly and the book was in very good condition. It's an easy read, very thought provoking. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in better understanding these 3 religions and how to increase tolerance for different perspectives.. Living Harmoniously in a Divided World Beth L. Can people really be open to another's faith tradition and find strength in their own? The book says "Yes", and you can have a deep friendship with those who practice religion in a different way than you do at the same time. Nations should do the same.. Rodda Award Nomination THE FAITH CLUB by Ranya Idliby, Suzanne Oliver & Priscilla Warner been nominated for the 2009 Rodda Award sponsored by the Church and Synagogue Library Association (CSLA), an international organization serving congregational libraries of all faiths. CSLA's Rodda Award is named for Dorothy Rodda Sargent, a lifetime member and one of the founders of the organization. This award recognizes a book which exhibits excellence in writing and has contributed significantly to congr
All rights reserved. From Idliby's graphic defense of the Palestinian cause, Oliver's vacillations between faith and doubt, and Warner's struggles to acknowledge God's existence, almost every taboo topic is explored on this engaging spiritual ride. 3)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. (Oct. More Fight Club than book club, the coauthors pull no punches; their outstanding honesty makes for a page-turning read, rare for a religion nonfiction book. Idliby's efforts to join in on the usual "Judeo-Christian" debate tap into a sense of alienation she already feels in the larg
None of them guessed their regular meetings would provide life-changing answers and form bonds that would forever alter their struggles with prejudice, fear, and anger. Pioneering, timely, deeply thoughtful, and full of hope, The Faith Club’s caring message will resonate with people of all faiths.. A groundbreaking book about Americans searching for faith and mutual respect, The Faith Club weaves the story of three women, their three religions, and their urgent quest to understand one another.When an American Muslim woman befriends two other mothers, one Jewish and one Christian, they decide to educate their children about their respective religions. Personal, powerful, and compelling, The Faith Club forces readers to face the tough questions about their own religions