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Abraham and His Son James Goodman

Abraham and His Son By James Goodman

Abraham and His Son by James Goodman


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'I didn't think he'd do it. I really didn't think he would. I thought he'd say, whoa, hold on, wait a minute. We made a deal, remember, the land, the blessing, the nation, the descendants as numerous as the sands on the shore and the stars in the sky.'

Abraham and His Son Summary

Abraham and His Son by James Goodman

'I didn't think he'd do it. I really didn't think he would. I thought he'd say, whoa, hold on, wait a minute. We made a deal, remember, the land, the blessing, the nation, the descendants as numerous as the sands on the shore and the stars in the sky.' A mere nineteen lines in the book of Genesis, it rests at the heart of the history, literature, theology, and sacred rituals of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Writing from the vantage of 'a reader, a son, a Jew, a father, a sceptic, a historian, a lover of stories, and a writer', Goodman gives us an enthralling narrative that moves from its biblical origins to the cultures and faiths of our time. He introduces us to the commentary of Second Temple sages, rabbis and priests of the late antiquity, and early Islamic scholars. He examines Syriac hymns, Hebrew chronicles of the First Crusade, and medieval English mystery plays. He looks at the art of Europe's golden age, and the panoply of twentieth-century interpretation, including the work of Bob Dylan, Elie Wiesel, and A. B. Yehoshua. In illuminating how so many others have understood this tale, Goodman tells a gripping and provocative story of his own.

Abraham and His Son Reviews

'A labour of love.' Rabbi Julia Neuberger 'An absorbing book.' Finlay Macdonald, author of Luke Paul and Luke Paul and the Mosque 'A feast of historical anecdotes.' Qaisra Shahraz, author of Revolt 'So entertaining!' Ian Wilson, author of The Turin Shroud Erudite, intellectually playful exploration of a prophet's readiness to sacrifice his son and how the story has been understood - and misunderstood - over three millennia by three religions. It could have been dull; it is far from it. Scottish Review

About James Goodman

James Goodman is a professor at Rutgers University, where he teaches history and creative writing. He is the author of two previous books, including Stories of Scottsboro, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in New York.

Additional information

GOR007064258
9781910124154
191012415X
Abraham and His Son by James Goodman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Sandstone Press Ltd
2015-02-19
308
N/A
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