Prophets of the Desert Peoples

[The] desert is monotheistic; sublime in its immense uniformity, it reveals to man first of all the idea of the infinite, but not the sentiment of unflaggingly creative life that more fertile climes have imparted to other races. That is why Arabia has always been the boulevard of the most exalted monotheism.
- Ernest Renan, History of the People of Israel

Shalom/salaam in the Middle East requires theological accord between its peoples. All Semites are united by inveterate monotheism. We must construct a shared narrative recognizing:

Aten: Founder of Monotheism, apostle to the Egyptians
Moses: Law-giver of Monotheism, apostle to the Hebrews
Jesus: Poet of Monotheism, apostle to the Assyrians/Christian Arabs (ideally reconceived as Christian Hebrews)
Mohammed: Warlord of Monotheism, apostle to the Arabs

Comments

  1. Hi Benjamin,
    Have you read this book:
    http://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Sands-Citadelle-Antoine-Saint-Exupery/dp/0226733726
    ?

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  2. Yes, I think it is a good read, something you might enjoy.

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