Prophetic Vision or Active Imaginations?

ONE: The Digital Dialog takes a look at Dreams and Dreamers from the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim perspectives.
 
March 5, 2008 - PRLog -- MEDIA ALERT!

Who: ONE:The Digital Dialog, the new web site that presents side-by-side comparisons of the faith, beliefs and traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

WHAT:   ONE: The Digital Dialog announces this edition’s feature topic: Dreams and Dreamers. In this Dialog, ONE takes a look at how the Christian, Muslim, and Jewish faiths view dreams as possible prophecy and notable dreams dreamers of the Bible, Torah and Koran.

WHERE:   www.onedialog.com

WHEN:   March  6, 2008

WHY:   Dreams are often much debated as whether they are visions or communications from God, or simply creations of the mind of man. Throughout history, famous figures and leaders have acted on dreams and visions, many having been linked to spiritual beliefs. Notable figures from the Bible, Koran, and Torah have often claimed the ability to communicate with God through dreams, leading to events that have changed the course of religious history. ONE: The Digital Dialog will look at dreams from the Christian, Jewish and Muslim perspectives, as well as explain how God uses dreams to communicate with the dreamer.

   ONE’s ultimate goal is to help promote religious understanding. More information is available about this topic and others covered by ONE. The ONE writers, expert authors and educators in the fields of Jewish, Muslim and Christian beliefs and customs, are available to provide information and interviews on this and other faith-based or current event topics.

CONTACT:   Liane Worthington
   212-500-5953 ext. 118
lworthington@thewakemanagency.com
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