En ces temps de conflits et de résurgence du religieux, les différences dogmatiques entre christianisme, islam et judaïsme se trouvent parfois exacerbées jusqu'à paraître induire de radicales incompatibilités. Or, au-delà des dogmes, on trouve chez les mystiques des trois grandes religions monothéistes des points de convergence essentiels. Roger Arnaldez met ici en lumière les fondements de cet humanisme religieux commun, qui trouve sa plus haute expression dans la place cruciale accordée au "coeur", à la fois dans la Bible judaïque, le Nouveau Testament et le Coran. II jette ainsi les bases du seul oecuménisme possible : celui qui va puiser sa légitimité aux sources mystiques des religions. Un ouvrage fondamental pour qui veut comprendre l'essence de la grande tradition abrahamique.
I don't agree with everything Roger Arnaldez wrote in his "Three Messengers for One God" but I do agree that there is one God that the Jews, Christians and Muslims worship. The three holy books have many areas that are (for lack of a better word or expression) in conflict. But all three do promote that we are created by God. We are to forgive and be forgiven for our sins. We need to look to the common good of our fellow man. Do unto others as we would have other do unto us. There is life after death (how is it manifested I do not believe we have a good picture of heaven and here is some of the conflict of today). So many of us have not read the 3 holy books and so many have read it but do not practice what it preaches.
As God's creations, we are not a finished product. Our journey as Gods creation is a journey with a long way to go. God Bless you all.