Though not using the word 'nondual' (I don't think), Rosenhagen's narrative of the three Abrahamic faiths, his review of the history of the term Judeo-Christian in the U.S., and then positing the possibilities of peaceful collaboration between Christians-Jews-Muslims certainly rings of such an inclusive view.
If the WWII opening of a nondual view regarding Jewish and Christian faiths (tribes) was accomplished. And this in spite of significant us versus them history that would have suggested only an intransigent dualistic view would survive. Not to mention the protestant versus Catholic dualism. Then why not hope for a next nondualistic step, the door a bit wider, to include Islam?
Kind of a 'three-in-one' view? Oh dear me! That will be offensive to some, and most certainly is not a traditional application of the concept. However, sometimes the correlations are ironic at least, and maybe, just maybe, spirit driven as a best case. Do you hear any whisperings of God's breath?
http://www.christiancentury.org/article/2015-11/one-abraham-or-three?nocache=1#.Vl4KO7Vp1WQ.twitter
Read, and pray.
Peace...
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