The mythical scene of Isaac's sacrifice introduces a question regarding the father-child relationship through sacrifice. Abraham is the father of monotheistic religions, the great father willing to commit filicide at God's command. God's first mandate was: “Kill thy child, offer him up in sacrifice”. Without hesitating, Abraham gets ready to comply with the command and only at the very last moment, when he is ready to behead the child, God's voice reappears and says (No). Both the prescriptive and the proscriptive mandates converge in a single event. What explains this internal contradiction of the divine voice? Why does it order Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son? What is the function of the child in the sacrificial act
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Abraham’s test of the sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 hangs on God’s words. God’s last speech in th...
International audienceThe figure of Abraham, the first patriarch and "discoverer" of monotheism, has...
Genesis 18.17-33, Abraham's dialogue with Yahweh over the number of righteous people in Sodom, is a ...
The sacrificing of Isaac, described in Genesis 22, is one of the most troubling stories in Bible. In...
Is Abraham an infant-killer ? To counter such an accusation without denying or playing down the cont...
Did Abraham have to sacrifice his child? An ethical assessment. In Genesis 22 the God of the Bible c...
Abraham and Isaac have passionate expressions. Isaac appears to be reacting in fear to his father, w...
There is a tension for those who want to simultaneously hold that Abraham’s disposition to sacrifice...
The Aqedah story is a crown jewel of the biblical literature. Highlighting genuine emotions and imp...
God demands that Abraham sacrifice his son Isaac. Why? Kierkegaard tells us that God requires of Abr...
What would the story of Abraham’s near-sacrifice of Isaac look like through the value magnitude of C...
editorial reviewedDès le titre de sa réinterprétation théâtrale de Gn. XXII, Abraham sacrifiant (155...
Waskita : Jurnal Studi Agama dan Masyarakat. Vol. IV, no. 2 April 2013, p. 77 – 105Ritual sacrifice ...
As rituals communicate social significance (worldview of a particular group) and a social function (...
Abraham’s test of the sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 hangs on God’s words. God’s last speech in th...
International audienceThe figure of Abraham, the first patriarch and "discoverer" of monotheism, has...
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