Inheriting Abraham
Inheriting Abraham, authored by Jon D. Levenson and published by Princeton University Press in 2014, explores the complex legacy of the biblical patriarch Abraham, a figure revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. This thought-provoking work, spanning 264 pages, challenges the prevalent notion that Abraham serves solely as a symbol of unity among these three faiths. Levenson delves into the rich interpretations and criticisms surrounding Abraham, offering readers a deeper understanding of his multifaceted role in religious traditions. This book is essential for anyone interested in biblical studies, interfaith dialogue, and the intricate relationships between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Discover how Levenson’s insights can reshape your perspective on Abraham and his enduring impact on these major world religions.