From Friends Journal –
Annapolis Friend, Thomas Wolfe “has long had an interest in comparative religion and interfaith work. Nearly 30 years ago he read a comprehensive collection of the writings of William Penn and found inspiration in Penn’s method of finding commonalities in different scriptures. Friends looking for a well-organized introduction to commonalities among world religions that will prepare them for dialogue with believers in other traditions will find Wolfe’s book valuable…” READ MORE
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