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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.12.20150123.full.mrc:131026448:1420
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005 20091201131638.0
008 090313s2009 nyu b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aBS1235.52$b.G67 2009
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100 1 $aGordon, Charlotte.
245 14 $aThe woman who named God :$bAbraham's dilemma and the birth of three faiths /$cCharlotte Gordon.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bLittle, Brown,$c2009.
300 $axxiii, 375 p. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [359]-375).
520 $aExplores the biblical story of Abraham and his wives against a backdrop of events that marked the origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and considers how their story offers insight into ongoing conflicts between the Judeo-Christian and Islamic worlds.
630 00 $aBible.$pGenesis$xCriticism, Narrative.
650 0 $aNarration in the Bible.
600 00 $aAbraham$c(Biblical patriarch)
600 00 $aSarah$c(Biblical matriarch)
600 00 $aHagar$c(Biblical figure)
650 0 $aAbrahamic religions$xOrigin.
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