One God, Shared Hope: Twenty Threads Shared By Judaism, Christianity, And Islam

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Spiritualism, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational, New Age
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Author: Maggie Oman Shannon ISBN: 9781609251529
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser Publication: July 26, 2010
Imprint: Red Wheel Language: English
Author: Maggie Oman Shannon
ISBN: 9781609251529
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser
Publication: July 26, 2010
Imprint: Red Wheel
Language: English
Writer and spiritual director Maggie Oman Shannon has long believed that we all yearn for a spiritual connection to a higher power. In One God, Shared Hope she presents twenty principles shared by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and provides passages from each religion's holy scriptures to illustrate their commonalties.One God, Shared Hope is organized in three sections, Concerning God, Concerning Others, and Concerning Self, within which are chapters on each of the twenty universal principles the three religions ask their adherents to live by. The principles range from "Trust in God" and "Stay Thankful" to "Honor Your Parents" to "Be a Peacemaker." Each chapter begins with a short explanation of the similarities and differences in belief and practice of each religion, followed by excerpts from the scriptures that accentuate universality. The book also includes a list of resources for further study.Taken all together the principles teach us how to live, how to connect to each other, and how to connect with God. This is a simple and simply profound book.
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Writer and spiritual director Maggie Oman Shannon has long believed that we all yearn for a spiritual connection to a higher power. In One God, Shared Hope she presents twenty principles shared by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and provides passages from each religion's holy scriptures to illustrate their commonalties.One God, Shared Hope is organized in three sections, Concerning God, Concerning Others, and Concerning Self, within which are chapters on each of the twenty universal principles the three religions ask their adherents to live by. The principles range from "Trust in God" and "Stay Thankful" to "Honor Your Parents" to "Be a Peacemaker." Each chapter begins with a short explanation of the similarities and differences in belief and practice of each religion, followed by excerpts from the scriptures that accentuate universality. The book also includes a list of resources for further study.Taken all together the principles teach us how to live, how to connect to each other, and how to connect with God. This is a simple and simply profound book.

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