Fretheim, Terence E.,

Abraham : trials of family and faith / [print] Terence E. Frethheim. - Minneapolis : Fortress Press, (c)2024. - 262 pages ; 23 cm - Studies on Personalities of the Old Testament . - Studies on personalities of the Old Testament. .

Includes bibliographies and index.

"From God's surprising call to Abraham to leave home and family to God's enigmatic commands that he evict one son and sacrifice another, Genesis 12-25 is one of the most dramatic stories of the Old Testament. In an inviting style that showcases his literary discernment, theological sophistication, and passion for the biblical text, Terence E. Fretheim guides readers through the intricacies of the plot. Abraham, called "the father of a multitude" (Gen 17:5), is the patriarch of three major religious traditions. Fretheim examines Abraham's family and assesses its significant roles in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition, Fretheim contributes to the increasingly important interreligious dialogue surrounding Abraham by examining the continuing conversation among Muslims, Christians, and Jews about the place of Hagar and Ishmael in Abraham's family. Abraham called "the father of a multitude" (Gen 17:5), lives up to his name as the patriarch of three major religious traditions. Fretheim examines Abraham's family and assesses its significant roles in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition, Fretheim contributes to the increasingly important interreligious dialogue surrounding Abraham by examining the continuing conversation among Muslims, Christians, and Jews about the place of Hagar and Ishmael in Abraham's family."



9781506492025 9781506491950


Abraham (Biblical patriarch)


Bible.--Genesis, XII-XV--Criticism, interpretation, etc.

BS580.F888.A273 2024