Binding-Unbinding: Divided Responses of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to the ‘Sacrifice’ of Abraham’s Beloved Son
in: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, v. 72 (2004), issue 4: pp.821-861.
Edited by: Luca Aldo Patrizi
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