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Thanks to Hachette Book Group
Thanks to Hachette Book Group
Hardcover: 400 pages
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (July 28, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 031611474X
I grew up in a strict Catholic family and was schooled by Dominicant nuns, so The New Testament was the Book I was raised on. Over the years I did learn more about the Bible.
In the Catholic Faith "The Crusades" is one of the first lessons we learn, in my case anyhow. I had a real problem with the nuns who held this war as a holy war with saints etc...the West went of to the Near East to kill nonbelievers, so they decided...
By reading Charlotte Gorden's dissertation about the birth of three nations I learned facts I did not know in such debth, which brings me to Abraham and his relationship with God. We are all Gods Children, fathered through Abraham and his wife Sarah and Hagar. The Bible is clear about this but the interpretation isn't always. Over the years be it Jews, Christians or Muslims, each added their interpretation of the original text, and have disagreed ever since...
"THE WOMAN WHO NAMED GOD" tries to make us understand whatever religion we happen to be born in we are through God and Abraham, Sarah and Hagar, Isaac and Ishmael all Gods children Muslims, Jews or Christians.
This is a well researched book, it is more a dissertation or thesis. You will find a bibliography and excellent research notes. It is not meant to be a Chrstian book as some reviewers thought and seemed insulted. The author makes this clear, she is adressing the world 4000 years ago and today. I think everyone who reads this book will retain something , which is good.


16 comments:
I just finished the Gargoyle (waited till I saw it at Costco in paperback to buy it)
I thoroughly enjoyed it
Thanks for recommending such great reads!
Terrific!
Hey Larry :D
I liked The Gargoyle a lot. Glad you liked it.
This book "The woman who named God" is really good, it describes in as many details how people lived, it explains some of the why's like why did people live such a long time and much more. Of course like I mentionned, also the author kept strictly to the Bible, the Jewish Books and the Koran she was writing a kind of thesis. Not forcing any believes onto the reader.
It is a must read.
How nice of you to visit me, I am a bad blogger lately, will try to be better :)))
have a wonderful week-end, Larry
Wow...that sounds like an interesting read! I'm gonna get this book for my mom. Thanks for sharing! Lovely blog!
Hi Michael St. James :D
So nice of you to stop by.
It is an interesting read!
have a nice wee-end :)
I'll be visiting your yummy blog
Excellent review, darling S!
Hope you are having a fabulous weekend too!
xoxox,
CC
I thought this was a Christian book until I heard the author interviewed on Blog Talk Radio. The book sounds really interesting.
I saw this book on the Hachette site and thought it sounded really good. You wrote a fabulous review Sylvie -I'd like to read this one.
Thanks for your kind words for Buddy and I. I know that you totally understand how I feel and thanks for the offer of a shoulder. I may take you up on that.
Hi, Sylvie, Just wanted to let you know that you've won an 'award' and should stop over chez moi to pick it up!
Hello! I am here thanks to oh. This is an intriguing review. I read Bruce Feiler's book about Abraham a couple of years ago. This sounds as though it would make and interesting bookend to that one. Thanks!
To Carrie:
thank-you Carrie :D
Have a nice week
xoxox
Sylvie Madeleine
To bermudaonion:
I believe quite a few readers mistook this book for a Christian read. I found it interesting.
Hi Dar,
Thank-you, it is an interesting read, the athor really did a lot of research.
Hope today is a better day sweetie
xox
Hi Oh,
I will accept the award and see if I can come up with 10 boring things about myself :)
Thank-you for the award
Hi ds,
Thank-you for visiting my blog.
I'll have to check out Bruce Feiler's book on amazon and see.
To ds:
Bruce Feiler's book Abraham has me intrigued, the fact that he traveled the supposed route and countries which make up Abraham's life makes it a tempting read.
Will add to to my list of books to buy.
Thank-you ds, I am adding you to my favorite blogs
I am so glad you found Feiler's book interesting enough to consider; he is a good writer (I found him through his first book, Learning to Bow, about his experience living and teaching English in Japan. It was an important read for me at the time, though it may be too dated now--it's from 1991).
As for the other, thank you! And, likewise!
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