A Tribute to Our Multi-Religioned Authors
To honor the rare astronomical and spiritual alignment of Purim, Ramadan, and Lent coinciding today, we present our authors who have written books in each of these spiritual traditions. This remarkable convergence of sacred calendars happens only a few times per century, as each tradition follows different systems—the Jewish lunar calendar for Purim, the Islamic lunar calendar for Ramadan, and the Christian calendar (tied to the spring equinox) for Lent. When these observances overlap, they create a unique opportunity for interfaith dialogue and deeper understanding of how different faiths mark periods of reflection, sacrifice, and celebration. And then yesterday (the start of Puri) is also National Thai Elephant Day, a cultural holiday where Buddhist ceremonies are held to bless elephants and their owners.
Our publishing house is proud to showcase writers who illuminate these rich traditions through their work.
Steven Greenebaum writes about interfaith.
Arthur Yavelberg and Amir Sabzevary write about comparative religions and theology.
Shannon Gonyou and Irit Schaffer write about Judaism.
The Imady family (Elaine, Muna, and Omar) write about Islam.
Wally Amidon, Jerry Aveta, TL Brink, Frederic Craigie, J Bennett Easterling, Gregory Jones, Diana Keathley, Cynthia MacGregor, Elizabeth Mahlou, Victor Montgomery III, Dennis Ortman, Gewanda Parker, Joanna Romer, Sula, Michael Vito Tosto, and Marti Wells-Smith write about Christianity, encompassing both Catholicism and Protestantism.
Richard Gentei Diedrichs writes about Buddhism.
Ask your local library to acquire the ones you are interested in.
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Julia Aziz, signing her book, Lessons of Labor, at an event at Book People in Austin, Texas.
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