Abraham By Bruce Feiler

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths by Bruce Feiler is a compelling historical and spiritual exploration of one of the most influential figures in human history. Revered as the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Abraham stands at the center of three major world religions. Feiler’s work examines his life, legacy, and enduring significance, presenting Abraham not only as a religious icon but as a unifying symbol in a world often divided by faith.

The book blends biography, travel narrative, and religious history, as the author retraces Abraham’s journey across the Middle East, from ancient Mesopotamia to the Holy Land. By visiting key historical and sacred sites, Feiler brings the biblical and Qur’anic narratives to life, connecting ancient texts with modern landscapes and communities. This approach allows readers to see how Abraham’s story continues to shape religious identity, tradition, and culture across centuries.

A central theme of the book is Abraham’s role as a bridge between faiths. Feiler explores how Jews, Christians, and Muslims each interpret his life and teachings, highlighting both shared beliefs and theological differences. Through careful research and interviews with scholars and religious leaders, the author demonstrates how Abraham represents common spiritual roots, offering a foundation for dialogue and mutual understanding among the three traditions.

The narrative also examines Abraham’s personal qualities, including faith, obedience, hospitality, and moral courage. His willingness to trust in divine guidance, even in moments of great trial, is presented as a timeless example of spiritual commitment. Feiler reflects on how these values continue to resonate in contemporary religious practice and ethical thought.

In addition to its religious focus, the book addresses the broader historical and cultural impact of Abrahamic faiths. It discusses how his legacy has influenced law, philosophy, art, and social structures throughout history. By placing Abraham within both ancient and modern contexts, Feiler illustrates the profound reach of his story across civilizations and generations.

Written in an engaging yet scholarly style, Abraham is accessible to general readers while remaining valuable for students of religious studies, history, and interfaith relations. It offers a balanced and respectful treatment of sacred traditions, avoiding polemics and encouraging thoughtful reflection. Ultimately, the book presents Abraham as a figure whose life and message continue to inspire faith, dialogue, and a shared sense of spiritual heritage in an increasingly interconnected world.