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God of Love

A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam

Mirabai Starr

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English
Monkfish Book Publishing Company
30 April 2012
God of Love is Mirabai Starr's passionate and personal exploration of the interconnected wisdom of the three Abrahamic faiths. 

She shares an overview of essential teachings, stories of saints and spiritual masters, prophetic calls for peace and justice, and for the first time in print, deeply engaging narratives from her own spiritual experiences. She guides readers to recognise the teachings and practices that unify rather than divide the three religions, and sheds light on the interspiritual perspective, which celebrates the Divine in all paths. It is Mirabai's hope that this book will serve as a reminder that a dedication to loving kindness is the highest expression of faith for all three religions.

'Mirabai Starr takes us out dancing with the One. ""God of Love"" is a confluence of the currents of Judaism, Islam and Christianity all emptying into the great ocean of Love.' - Ram Dass, Author of Be Here Now 

'In a time of division between people, this book which is a masterful blend of research, storytelling, poetry, and memoir is like a sacred magnet, pulling on the spiritual heart of all seekers.' - Elizabeth Lesser, Cofounder, Omega Institute; Author of Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow
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Imprint:   Monkfish Book Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   326g
ISBN:   9780983358923
ISBN 10:   0983358923
Pages:   232
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

MIRABAI STARR is an adjunct professor of philosophy and world religions at the University of New Mexico-Taos. As a teenager, Starr lived at the Lama Foundation, an intentional spiritual community that has honored all the world's faith traditions since its inception in 1967. At Lama she encountered many of the leading teachers and timeless traditions of diverse spiritual paths: Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi, Jewish, Christian, and Native American. This ecumenical experience was formative in the universal quality that has infused her work ever since. Starr is best known to readers for her acclaimed translations of Dark Night of the Soul by John of the Cross, and The Interior Castle and The Book of My Life by Teresa of Avila.

Reviews for God of Love: A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam

God of Love celebrates the mystical and social justice teachings of the world's three monotheistic traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This is a passionate defense of the hidden and often unacknowledged treasures of these complex and volatile paths. -- Spirituality & Practice , Awarded one of S&P's Best Spiritual Books of 2012<br><br> Maybe if Starr were less of a storyteller, her style would be less invitational, but she writes about the three Abrahamic religions as a woman in love, not as a tenure-hungry prof. The result, bearing the brilliance of her surname, plaits a strong braid from the essences of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: God is love. She writes about the three Abrahamic religions as a woman in love, not as a tenure-hungry prof. -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review<br><br> The radiance of this book lies in the heartfelt and intelligent way it constructs a bridge not only between the three religious traditions but, equally important, a bridge between the moments when we recognize and know this God of love in our own lives and the moments when that love becomes invisible--obscured by clouds of anger, disbelief, sorrow, or despair. --Tikkun.org<br><br> Mirabai Starr's new book, God of Love - A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, will be disconcerting to many in an arena that seems sometimes to have been written to death - the complexities of the Abrahamic faiths. The interconnections Starr explores seem novel but obvious at first. As the interconnections accumulate, though, familiar sacred texts become powerful and compelling in new ways, a source of hope for those who've concluded that Abrahamic violence is forever intractable. -- The Interfaith Observer <br><br> As a writer Starr is bold and daring and her love for God comes leaping off the pages. Her enthusiasm is so great, it's hard not to get caught up in it. --Patheos.com<br>


  • Winner of Nautilus Award (Religion/Westrn Trdition) 2014
  • Winner of New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards (Religion/Spirituality) 2013

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