For anyone interested in the richly interwoven tapestry of religions and faiths, exploring how various threads continue to relate to one another; as theists and a-theists move towards evolving more humane worlds, where the best manifestations will flourish together.( Penstorm)
Dr Sarah Stewart is a lecturer in Zoroastrianism in the Department of the Study of Religions at SOAS. Formerly Deputy Director of the London Middle East Institute, she is co-convenor, with Sussan Babaie (previously with Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis), of the annual Idea of Iran series of symposia, established by the Soudavar Memorial Foundation, and co-editor of the proceedings published by IB Tauris. In 2013 she was the lead curator of the exhibition: The Everlasting Flame: Zoroastrianism in History and Imagination at the Brunei Gallery, SOAS, which is due to go to the National Museum in Delhi in 2016. Her current research is on the living tradition of Zoroastrianism in Iran.