In a time of schism, violence and forced migration, how can God be
understood? With his latest book, Catholic Benedictine hermit Mario
Aguilar explores the religious identities of Hindus and Muslims in
the aftermath of the 1947 partition of India. Looking at the
experiences of the victims who were silenced, he reveals how out of
this traumatic period has emerged a peaceful dialogue between
faiths, held together by shared humanity and prayerfulness. Founded
on a fascination with what unites rather than divides religions,
Aguilar offers a theological reading of a major event in twentieth
century history that is both creative and constructive.
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