Wo opferte Abraham/Ibrahim?

Wo opferte Abraham/Ibrahim?

By Benedikt Josef Collinet

Book Description

Where did Abraham offer his son? This profound question lies at the heart of Benedikt Josef Collinet's scholarly exploration of one of the most significant narratives shared across three major world religions.

The location where Abraham in the Hebrew Bible and Ibrahim in the Quran was called to sacrifice his son remains difficult to pinpoint, yet this uncertainty opens doorways to deeper understanding. Collinet examines the sacred texts themselves alongside centuries of interpretation within Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, revealing how each tradition has grappled with this pivotal moment.

This work goes beyond simple geographical inquiry. The author illuminates how sacred space is constructed within religious texts and traces the historical impact of various location theories on the three Abrahamic faiths and their central sanctuaries. Through careful analysis of key passages and their reception through the ages, readers encounter the rich tapestry of theological reflection that has emerged from this shared yet differently understood story.

The compilation of important textual sources serves a dual purpose, offering both scholarly insight and a foundation for meaningful interfaith dialogue. For those seeking to understand how sacred narratives shape religious consciousness and community identity, this exploration provides valuable perspective on the ways ancient texts continue to influence contemporary spiritual life across diverse traditions.

At 124 pages, this focused study invites readers into the complex relationship between text, place, and faith.

Who Is This For?

📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~3 hours)

📄 Length: 124 pages

What You'll Discover

  • ✓ Explore Qurʼan
  • ✓ Explore Abraham (Biblical patriarch) in the Qurʼan
  • ✓ Explore In the Qurʼan
  • ✓ Study Bible from spiritual perspective
  • ✓ Explore Sacred space
  • ✓ Explore Criticism, interpretation

Topics Covered

Qurʼan Abraham (Biblical patriarch) in the Qurʼan In the Qurʼan Bible Sacred space Criticism, interpretation

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