ABSTRACT

In the final year of her life, Professor Pamela Sue Anderson was engaged in a new phase of her research in philosophy of religion – linking reflections on human vulnerability with analysis of the nature of love within religion. Nevertheless, in venturing to bring together Christians, Muslims and Jews in a shared love of the one God, it is assumed that a common thread (of love) exists to unite the Abrahamic religions with “their” God. Nevertheless, in venturing to bring together Christians, Muslims and Jews in a shared love of the one God, it is assumed that a common thread (of love) exists to unite the Abrahamic religions with “their” God. First, the authors need to show how love means both caring for and caring about the wound which opens the reader up to the possibility of mutual affection. Second, they need to strive to know a one God whose love reveals the world as it actually is (“your soul”).