What would the story of Abraham’s near-sacrifice of Isaac look like through the value magnitude of Chukchi sacrifice, and vice versa? Drawing on the Dumontian idea that a dominant value contains its contrary within, I show that what counts as the dominant value in each of the two sacrificial traditions is so deeply co-implicated that trickery (Chukchi) becomes the shadow of faith (Abraham), and vice versa. At certain moments, one dominant value or the other is captured by its own shadow and flips into its contrary. This reversibility takes place against a “paramount value” shared by both traditions: the necessary hierarchical distance between humanity and divinity. All of this allows us to reconsider Abraham’s trial in a manner that is prec...
Sacrifice is a central but contested topic in the prophetical literature in the Hebrew Bible. Wherea...
Diachronic comparison of three political and religious systems of three independent geographical are...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The book of Genesis portrays the character Jacob as a braz...
The sacrificing of Isaac, described in Genesis 22, is one of the most troubling stories in Bible. In...
I argue that the story of God’s commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
I argue that the story of God's commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
Abraham’s test of the sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 hangs on God’s words. God’s last speech in th...
This study is a philosophical reflection, not a formal exegesis, on the text of Genesis 12-22, traci...
Covenant, circumcision and sacrifice in the Abraham story are analysed, especially as articulated in...
<p>The Aqedah in Jewish tradition is an alleged theology for the sacrifice of Isaac which has ...
God demands that Abraham sacrifice his son Isaac. Why? Kierkegaard tells us that God requires of Abr...
Sacrifice generally aims at obtaining from and by supernatural force the right to exercise control o...
It has been stated that the body has overtly or latently been a focal point in the history of the th...
The mythical scene of Isaac's sacrifice introduces a question regarding the father-child relationshi...
Theodicies attempt to justify how an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent God could allow evil in ...
Sacrifice is a central but contested topic in the prophetical literature in the Hebrew Bible. Wherea...
Diachronic comparison of three political and religious systems of three independent geographical are...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The book of Genesis portrays the character Jacob as a braz...
The sacrificing of Isaac, described in Genesis 22, is one of the most troubling stories in Bible. In...
I argue that the story of God’s commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
I argue that the story of God's commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
Abraham’s test of the sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 hangs on God’s words. God’s last speech in th...
This study is a philosophical reflection, not a formal exegesis, on the text of Genesis 12-22, traci...
Covenant, circumcision and sacrifice in the Abraham story are analysed, especially as articulated in...
<p>The Aqedah in Jewish tradition is an alleged theology for the sacrifice of Isaac which has ...
God demands that Abraham sacrifice his son Isaac. Why? Kierkegaard tells us that God requires of Abr...
Sacrifice generally aims at obtaining from and by supernatural force the right to exercise control o...
It has been stated that the body has overtly or latently been a focal point in the history of the th...
The mythical scene of Isaac's sacrifice introduces a question regarding the father-child relationshi...
Theodicies attempt to justify how an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent God could allow evil in ...
Sacrifice is a central but contested topic in the prophetical literature in the Hebrew Bible. Wherea...
Diachronic comparison of three political and religious systems of three independent geographical are...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The book of Genesis portrays the character Jacob as a braz...