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The Family of Abraham
Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Interpretations
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Carol Bakhos
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English
Published/Copyright:
2014
About this book
"Abrahamic religions" has gained currency in scholarly and ecumenical circles as a way to refer to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Carol Bakhos steps back from the convention to ask: What is Abrahamic about these three faiths? She challenges references to Judaism and Islam as sibling religions and warns against uncritical adoption of the term.
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Bakhos Carol :
Carol Bakhos is Associate Professor of Late Antique Judaism at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Bakhos is a unique voice in an arena that seems to attract some particularly overstated positions. A valuable book that will find an eager readership among those interested in learning more about the differences and similarities to be found across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
-- Andrew Rippin, University of Victoria, British Columbia
-- Andrew Rippin, University of Victoria, British Columbia
In this elegant book, Carol Bakhos interprets the conflicts in Abraham’s family, following them through the centuries in the intertwined traditions of Jews, Christians and Muslims. Insisting on important differences as well as similarities, The Family of Abraham is a lively and intelligent guide to the comparative study of these three religions.
-- Guy Stroumsa, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
-- Guy Stroumsa, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
In her lucid new book, [Bakhos] challenges the notion that the first patriarch can be so innocuously pressed into the service of interfaith reconciliation…She proves uniquely attuned to the interpretive richness with which each tradition fashioned and refashioned its own Abraham and, therefore, to the perils of detaching a pluralistic one-size-fits-all Abraham from the particular traditions that, for better or worse, have so enduringly granted him life and meaning. Alfred North Whitehead once quipped that the history of Western philosophy is a footnote to Plato. If Carol Bakhos is any guide, today’s contentious continuities and discontinuities among Jews, Christians, and Muslims may none too hopefully be said to be a footnote to Abraham.”
-- Benjamin Balint Weekly Standard
-- Benjamin Balint Weekly Standard
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
June 16, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9780674419940
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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295
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6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches
eBook ISBN:
9780674419940
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Professional and scholarly;