
THREE RELIGIONS
- ONE GOD
A Historical Account of the Three Abrahamic Religions
Judaism, Christianity & Islam


THREE RELIGIONS - ONE GOD
Three Religions – One God is a historical account of the three Abrahamic Religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - from each of their inceptions to the middle of the 20th century. Based on the writings of numerous excellent historians, Eugene Schwartz’s meticulous research places a focus on how each of these religions has impacted their surrounding civilizations.
Beginning with Judaism’s adoption of the principle of One God and finishing with the Rebirth of Israel, Three Religions – One God is an accessible and comprehensive narrative which tells of the emergence of the three Abrahamic Religions and charts their interlinked paths through history. Topics include: accounts of the Jewish people in the Hebrew Bible; the coming of Jesus Christ and the creation of Christianity; the influence of an illiterate orphan who receives Allah’s words in a cave near Mecca; the Crusades; the two World Wars and the horrors of the Holocaust; and much, much more.
Presenting their histories rather than the details of their religious beliefs, Three Religions – One God provides a detailed analysis of the emergence and consolidation of the Abrahamic Religions. It provides a thorough presentation of their respective places and often complex relationships in the world today.
Three Religions - One God is available now as a paperback and e-book on Amazon.com and as a hardback on Lulu.com.

EUGENE
SCHWARTZ
Eugene was born in 1933 and grew up in a Jewish section of the Bronx, New York. Three Religions - One God is the end result of Eugene's vast research into the impact the three Abrahamic religions had on the history of civilizations in Europe, America, and countries of the Middle East. It took over five years to write and is Eugene's first book.


