In the Footsteps of Our Father Abraham [Paperback] Salim Munayer

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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

Salim Munayer’s “In the Footsteps of Our Father Abraham” offers a unique perspective on the shared roots of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Exploring Abraham’s life and covenants, Munayer delves into the complex histories and cultural legacies of these Abrahamic faiths. This compelling work invites readers to retrace Abraham’s footsteps, examining his significance across religions. Despite its worn cover, this copy remains a valuable resource for understanding the intricate tapestry of beliefs surrounding this pivotal figure.

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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This thought-provoking work by Salim Munayer explores the shared roots of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the figure of Abraham, revered by all three Abrahamic faiths. Munayer, a Palestinian Christian, offers a unique perspective on the complex history and relationships between these religions, delving into their intertwined narratives and cultural legacies.

Through careful analysis and personal anecdotes, Munayer invites readers to retrace the footsteps of Abraham, examining the significance of his journey and the covenants made with God. This book is a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the intricate tapestry of beliefs and traditions that have shaped the Middle East and the world.

Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the author’s nuanced approach, which avoids oversimplification and instead embraces the rich diversity of interpretations surrounding Abraham’s life and teachings. Despite its well-worn cover, this copy remains a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of a figure central to three major world religions.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 13.46 × 21.34 × 0.76 in
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