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This volume examines one of the most controversial stories in the Bible—the akedah, or sacrifice of Isaac recounted in the 22nd chapter of Genesis. Today, more than three thousand years later, the story continues to evoke controversy. It has had an impact on Judaism, Christianity and Islam—each clinging to different interpretations. Even among adherents of a common faith, interpretations of the passage differ to such extremes that it can be used to justify unthinkable behavior ranging from infanticide, mass murder, and suicide bombings. Abraham's actions have generated a sacrificial rhetoric that continues to exert a powerful influence on modern society. The rhetoric of sacrifice was born when the first person used the story of akedah to inspire another to sacrifice willingly on their behalf. Since then, a multitude of religious leaders and religious imposters have used the rhetoric of sacrifice to do their bidding. The akedah has proven itself as a tool that placed in the wrong hands can be used to commit unthinkable acts.
Larry Powell is Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. William R. Self is Associate Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Part 1 An OrientationChapter 2 IntroductionChapter 3 The Story—Verse by VerseChapter 4 Abraham the PatriarchPart 5 Sources of ConflictChapter 6 Abraham's Relationship with GodChapter 7 Different Religions, Different ViewsChapter 8 The Legacy of LocationChapter 9 SacrificeChapter 10 The Story of Jephthah's DaughterChapter 11 The Problem of EvilPart 12 Theological QuestionsChapter 13 A Question of TimeChapter 14 A Test of ObedienceChapter 15 The Role of FaithChapter 16 Life After DeathPart 17 ConclusionsChapter 18 The ImpactChapter 19 The Rhetoric of SacrificesPart 20 ReferencesPart 21 Index