Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Anthony Julius

Abraham

The First Jew

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    Beschrijving

    “With his extraordinary new book, Abraham: The First Jew , the British jurist and historian Anthony Julius provides a new dualistic taxonomy that deserves to find its way into scholarship and biblical discourse.”—David Wolpe, Commentary

    “A bold new biography.”—Simon Rocker, Jewish Chronicle

    “Julius has written an important and original book. In just 392 pages, he has offered us a profound intellectual exploration of the forces that are shaping Jewish identity in our age.”—Alan Bekhor, TheArticle

    “The rewards of this book are considerable; one’s interest never flags as Julius draws on his remarkable knowledge. . . . This book is characterised by an authorial sensitivity to the pain of the human heart.”—Ann Sarzin, Jwire

    “A profound exposition.”—Irene Lancaster, Christian Today

    “This brilliantly original and often deeply moving book tells the story of Abraham so as to set out a narrative of ‘faith’ itself—the relation of faith to reason, the abiding tension between claimed conviction and inescapable or tragic questioning, the way in which, like Abraham, we may be both ‘residents’ and ‘aliens’ in the world of discourse about God. A unique and searching masterpiece.”—Rowan Williams, theologian and poet, University of Cambridge

    “Anthony Julius’s Abraham is beautifully written, provocative, and wise.”—Martha C. Nussbaum, University of Chicago

    “Fascinating and profound, scholarly and playful, philosophical and aesthetic, Anthony Julius’s Abraham is an original and compelling hybrid that brings Abraham to life and through him discusses the nature of faith and his own personal philosophy.”—Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Jerusalem: The Biography

    “Learned, rich in revelation, beautifully articulated and researched. In an age when the phrase ‘the Abrahamic religions’ is tossed about with ease, it is more than fascinating to follow Anthony Julius’s meditations on the man himself.”—Stephen Fry, author of Mythos



    “With his extraordinary new book, Abraham: The First Jew , the British jurist and historian Anthony Julius provides a new dualistic taxonomy that deserves to find its way into scholarship and biblical discourse.”—David Wolpe, Commentary

    “A bold new biography.”—Simon Rocker, Jewish Chronicle

    “Julius has written an important and original book. In just 392 pages, he has offered us a profound intellectual exploration of the forces that are shaping Jewish identity in our age.”—Alan Bekhor, TheArticle

    “The rewards of this book are considerable; one’s interest never flags as Julius draws on his remarkable knowledge. . . . This book is characterised by an authorial sensitivity to the pain of the human heart.”—Ann Sarzin, Jwire

    “A profound exposition.”—Irene Lancaster, Christian Today

    “This brilliantly original and often deeply moving book tells the story of Abraham so as to set out a narrative of ‘faith’ itself—the relation of faith to reason, the abiding tension between claimed conviction and inescapable or tragic questioning, the way in which, like Abraham, we may be both ‘residents’ and ‘aliens’ in the world of discourse about God. A unique and searching masterpiece.”—Rowan Williams, theologian and poet, University of Cambridge

    “Anthony Julius’s Abraham is beautifully written, provocative, and wise.”—Martha C. Nussbaum, University of Chicago

    “Fascinating and profound, scholarly and playful, philosophical and aesthetic, Anthony Julius’s Abraham is an original and compelling hybrid that brings Abraham to life and through him discusses the nature of faith and his own personal philosophy.”—Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Jerusalem: The Biography

    “Learned, rich in revelation, beautifully articulated and researched. In an age when the phrase ‘the Abrahamic religions’ is tossed about with ease, it is more than fascinating to follow Anthony Julius’s meditations on the man himself.”—Stephen Fry, author of Mythos



    Anthony Julius is deputy chairman of the international law firm Mishcon de Reya and a professor in the Faculty of Laws, University College London. He is the author of T. S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism and Literary Form , among other books. He lives in London, UK.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever Yale University Press
    Verschenen 25 maart 2025
    Pagina's 392
    Thema Biografie: religieus en spiritueel
    Afmetingen 210 x 146 mm
    EAN 9780300266801
    Bindwijze Hardback / gebonden
    Taal Engels

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