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First Father Abraham: The Psychology and Culture of a Spiritual Revolutionary

by Abramovitch, Henry Hanoch

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This book discusses the adult development of the Biblical Patriarch, Abraham, as a 'Spiritual Revolutionary' (based on Genesis 11-25). It begins with the image of the 'akeda, ' the binding of Isaac in which a father is ready to murder his son, and asks what significance this disturbing scene holds for us today. Focusing on the Hebrew text, and with the help of life-cycle psychology and cultural anthropology, the author argues that the 'sacrifice of the most beloved son' must be viewed not as an isolated act, but against the background of his personal and spiritual development, using the Biblical text as a life history. Abramovitch applies several approaches: theory of adult development; Robert Jay Lifton's 'death and continuity of life'; themes of revolutionary continuity; psychology of birth order; name change, identity, and disguise; ethics of survival and post traumatic stress syndrome; and the nature of biography, life history, and life story. Abramovitch relates how Abraham was able to 'solve for all what he was unable to solve for himself alone.'

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  • UPA Brand
  • Dec 22, 1993 Pub Date:
  • 0819190276 ISBN-10:
  • 9780819190277 ISBN-13:
  • English Language
  • 9.22 in * 0.64 in * 6.18 in Dimensions:
  • 1 lb Weight: