Where God Was Born: A Journey by Land to the Roots of Religion by Bruce Feiler

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  • Pub. Date: September 2005
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,856

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    • Pub. Date: September 2005
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 8,856

    Synopsis

    At a time when America debates its values and the world braces for religious war, Bruce Feiler, author of the New York Times bestsellers Walking the Bible and Abraham, travels ten thousand miles through the heart of the Middle East—Israel, Iraq, and Iran—and examines the question: Is religion tearing us apart ... or can it bring us together?

    Where God Was Born combines the adventure of a wartime chronicle, the excitement of an archaeological detective story, and the insight of personal spiritual exploration. Taking readers to biblical sites not seen by Westerners for decades, Feiler's journey uncovers little-known details about the common roots of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and affirms the importance of the Bible in today's world.

    In his intimate, accessible style, Feiler invites readers on a never-in-a-lifetime experience:

    • Israel Feiler takes a perilous helicopter dive over Jerusalem, treks through secret underground tunnels, and locates the spot where David toppled Goliath.

    • Iraq After being airlifted into Baghdad, Feiler visits the Garden of Eden and the birthplace of Abraham, and makes a life-threatening trip to the rivers of Babylon.

    • Iran Feiler explores the home of the Bible's first messiah and uncovers the secret burial place of Queen Esther.

    In Where God Was Born, Feiler discovers that at the birth of Western religion, all faiths drew from one another and were open to coexistence. Feiler's bold realization is that the Bible argues for interfaith harmony. It cannot be ceded to one side in the debate over values. Feiler urgesmoderates to take back the Bible and use its powerful voice as a beacon of shared ideals.

    In his most ambitious work to date, Bruce Feiler has written a brave, uplifting story that stirs the deepest chords of our time. Where God Was Born offers a rare, universal vision of God that can inspire different faiths to an allegiance of hope.

    Publishers Weekly

    Mixing archeological history with war story, Feiler journeys the length and breadth of the modern Middle East, in search of the final word about religion's efficaciousness. Feiler's understated voice underscores the drama of his tale. The sober, measured tones and the occasionally scratchy timbre of his voice emphasize the personal aspect of his book, which is part biblical exegesis and part study of religion's impact on contemporary life. Feiler's work ranges from studying the less savory aspects of the legacies of Israelite kings David and Solomon to touring Iraqi archeological sites under the watchful eye of the postinvasion U.S. Army. The audiobook bookends its chapters with swirls of orchestral music, adding a nice touch and playing up the inherent archaic romance of Feiler's story. The production as a whole might have benefited, though, from a reader with slightly more gravitas than the author can provide. Feiler acquits himself honorably, but a professional reader might have more capably teased out the book's aura of drama past and present. Simultaneous release with the HarperCollins hardcover (Reviews, July 11). (Sept.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Both funny and intellectually rigorous, Bruce Feiler has applied his investigative spirit to religion, Japan, the circus, country music and assorted other topics. His personal accounts of various cultural forays are always illuminating, if you can keep up.

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    Caveat emptorby Anonymous

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    December 17, 2007: I bought this book because the B&N website recommended it based on subject matter. I'm trying to learn more about the roots of the world's major religions, and at a glance this book seemed like a great fit. There was a even glowing review by the New York Times...I should have known better right then and there. Unfortunately this is more of a personal rumination by the author than any kind of teaching of important historical facts. And it's a rather flaccid rumination, at that. Like a weak fart, it's told in a cloying, new-age voice that would not seem out of place on the shrink's couch. Unfortunately I was in my grownup mood when I started to read this, expecting some enlightenment. What a letdown. About the only good thing I can say about this bombastic pile of cold mutton is that it reveals itself quickly. This way you can cut your losses and go read something worthwhile.

    Choices made on the journeyby Anonymous

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    July 02, 2006: A must read especially those who are interested in Religion, God, and biblical things. Edmond Davis Instructor of History Pulaski Technical College


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