In The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture, Yoram Hazony suggests that it is part of Rabbinic tradition that in the Akedah, Abraham never intended to sacrifice Isaac (2012, 115-118). In a recent paper, Sam Lebens (2017, 501) argued that in making this claim, Hazony is misrepresenting Rabbinic tradition. In this paper, I show that Hazony can concede to Lebens’s argument and still have something interesting to say about the Akedah, namely, that it provides an opportunity to reflect on what might happen when a ‘Shepherd’ is commanded by God to violate what they understand to be a principle of natural law
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
The conducted exegesis of some particular verses from the Septuagint indicates that two initial cove...
There is a tension for those who want to simultaneously hold that Abraham’s disposition to sacrifice...
The story of the Akedah—Abraham\u27s near-sacrifice of Isaac, recounted in the Bible in Genesis 22...
<p>The Aqedah in Jewish tradition is an alleged theology for the sacrifice of Isaac which has ...
Theodicies attempt to justify how an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent God could allow evil in ...
The present article providing the evidence derived from the extra-biblical sources attempts to show ...
This study is a philosophical reflection, not a formal exegesis, on the text of Genesis 12-22, traci...
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...
The sacrificing of Isaac, described in Genesis 22, is one of the most troubling stories in Bible. In...
Abraham’s obedient response to the divine command of Genesis 22 has implications for his role as a ...
The Aqedah story is a crown jewel of the biblical literature. Highlighting genuine emotions and impo...
This thesis concerns the biblical myth of binding of Isaac. It finds an inevitable ethical conflict ...
What would the story of Abraham’s near-sacrifice of Isaac look like through the value magnitude of C...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
The conducted exegesis of some particular verses from the Septuagint indicates that two initial cove...
There is a tension for those who want to simultaneously hold that Abraham’s disposition to sacrifice...
The story of the Akedah—Abraham\u27s near-sacrifice of Isaac, recounted in the Bible in Genesis 22...
<p>The Aqedah in Jewish tradition is an alleged theology for the sacrifice of Isaac which has ...
Theodicies attempt to justify how an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent God could allow evil in ...
The present article providing the evidence derived from the extra-biblical sources attempts to show ...
This study is a philosophical reflection, not a formal exegesis, on the text of Genesis 12-22, traci...
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...
The sacrificing of Isaac, described in Genesis 22, is one of the most troubling stories in Bible. In...
Abraham’s obedient response to the divine command of Genesis 22 has implications for his role as a ...
The Aqedah story is a crown jewel of the biblical literature. Highlighting genuine emotions and impo...
This thesis concerns the biblical myth of binding of Isaac. It finds an inevitable ethical conflict ...
What would the story of Abraham’s near-sacrifice of Isaac look like through the value magnitude of C...
In this article, I will argue against the Orthodox Jewish view that the Torah should be treated as a...
The conducted exegesis of some particular verses from the Septuagint indicates that two initial cove...
There is a tension for those who want to simultaneously hold that Abraham’s disposition to sacrifice...