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Abrahamic religion has long been a buzzword in ecumenical discourse. It is the notion that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, despite their profound differences, are united in their reverence for Abrahamnot just as the progenitor of Israel, but as a universal father in the faith. Abraham's Ashes offers a forceful critique of the biblical and Qur'anic views of Abraham, showing how at the heart of all prophetic religions lies an untenable myth of suprarational magical thinking about revelation. This myth involves communiqués to a privileged male from a mysterious patriarchal God who demands, and in the case of Jesus, actually receives the tribute of human sacrifice. This cruel story proves to be an apt introduction to the bizarre, contradictory, and oppressive fantasy known as monotheism.

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In Abraham’s Ashes, Peter Heinegg commits the unpardonable sin of looking clear-eyed at one of the mainsprings of Western religious mythology and concluding, as any sane person, must, that what flows from this source is utter nonsense. Abraham’s Ashes is brilliant, beautifully written, and wickedly funny. I highly recommend it to everyone who has ever wondered whether religious mythology deserves to be taken seriously. -- Raymond Martin, professor emeritus of philosophy, University of Maryland, College Park, author of Self-Concern (Cambridge University Press) and co-author of The Rise and Fall of Soul and Self (Columbia University Press)

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Prelude Acknowledgements Introduction—Crazy Abe Chapter One—A Bad Beginning Chapter Two—The Son Who Was Sacrificed Chapter Three—Abraham, the First Muslim Conclusion—Farewell to the Lunacy

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 12/14/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761859659, 978-0761859659
      ISBN10: 0761859659

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      Book Synopsis
      Abrahamic religion has long been a buzzword in ecumenical discourse. It is the notion that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, despite their profound differences, are united in their reverence for Abrahamnot just as the progenitor of Israel, but as a universal father in the faith. Abraham's Ashes offers a forceful critique of the biblical and Qur'anic views of Abraham, showing how at the heart of all prophetic religions lies an untenable myth of suprarational magical thinking about revelation. This myth involves communiqués to a privileged male from a mysterious patriarchal God who demands, and in the case of Jesus, actually receives the tribute of human sacrifice. This cruel story proves to be an apt introduction to the bizarre, contradictory, and oppressive fantasy known as monotheism.

      Trade Review
      In Abraham’s Ashes, Peter Heinegg commits the unpardonable sin of looking clear-eyed at one of the mainsprings of Western religious mythology and concluding, as any sane person, must, that what flows from this source is utter nonsense. Abraham’s Ashes is brilliant, beautifully written, and wickedly funny. I highly recommend it to everyone who has ever wondered whether religious mythology deserves to be taken seriously. -- Raymond Martin, professor emeritus of philosophy, University of Maryland, College Park, author of Self-Concern (Cambridge University Press) and co-author of The Rise and Fall of Soul and Self (Columbia University Press)

      Table of Contents
      Prelude Acknowledgements Introduction—Crazy Abe Chapter One—A Bad Beginning Chapter Two—The Son Who Was Sacrificed Chapter Three—Abraham, the First Muslim Conclusion—Farewell to the Lunacy

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