Title: Jews, Muslims, and Christians: Let’s Talk About God
Author: Kimberly Glomb
Publisher: Authors’ Tranquility Press
ISBN: 978-1957546896
Pages: 440
Genre: Spiritual
Reviewed by: Ephantus M
Hollywood Book Reviews
Jews, Muslims, and Christians: Let’s Talk About God is a cogent spiritual read which seeks to enlighten the world on the resemblances between religious bodies – namely Jewish, Christian, and Islam. In a deep exposition by Author Kimberly Glomb, each of the religions, their traditions and beliefs in one Sovereign God, are cleverly brought together.
The author has brilliantly arranged and rigorously presented well-articulated facts from the Holy Books, as transcribed by various Bible writers, and the sole Qur’an author, Prophet Muhammed. Rich and solid findings from these sacred writings not only showcase Glomb’s passion to reveal rare details about various religious concepts, but a deep longing for unity, forgiveness, and harmony among humankind despite divergent spiritual inclinations. He has incorporated scriptural references from forbidden accounts such as the Books of Jashar and Enoch which the Laodicea’s Council found undeserving of being part of the Christian Bible. A few pages into the read will prove to readers that studying these books is crucial to a person who understands an accented quote by a fantasy and fiction author, Jacqueline Carey, “All knowledge is worth having.”
The author has openly revealed his deep desire to see people understand each other, an endeavor he feels can be achieved when they deliberately put effort into studying each other’s’ Holy Book. Readers are however forewarned of encountering content that they may not agree with, and for such should feel free to skip. A quick read will however reveal some thought-provoking data that has a revolutionary ability in changing a reader’s perception of the genesis of other religions and their expansion to the world throughout the decades, as well as the cognate hope of meeting God in the afterlife.
Jews, Muslims, and Christians: Let’s Talk About God is a resource you will want to study due to its unparalleled content and provocative essence. It will ably quench discussions among religious circles on the superiority and authenticity of their faith in regard to who worships the true God and who doesn’t. Although the book’s title may point to an abstruse flow of complex information, readers will find it easy to understand and will appreciate Glomb’s wit and excellent choice of topics to produce a worthwhile text. Grab it from the shelves for a revolutionary experience as revealed through Glomb’s wide lenses!