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Abraham by Frances Worthington
Abraham by Frances Worthington






This book is not a work of fiction because I’ve remained within the bounds of what is indicated by a combination of scriptural text, historical data, and archaeological evidence. She then proceeds to share the events of His life and the distinct role each family member played in the emergence of the first monotheistic faith on earth, but not before asking her readers to grant her a bit of freedom as a historian and storyteller. Of those who do, how many could articulate the significant contributions of the Prophet Abraham? Frances Worthington, in Abraham: One God Three Wives Five Religions, succeeds in providing not only a chronological depiction of Abraham’s life but also a comprehensive narrative synthesized from a variety of scriptural and traditional accounts taken from Jewish, Christian, Moslem, and Bahá’í sources.Īt the outset, Worthington laments the difficulty inherently faced in “reating an exact timeframe for the events of Abraham’s life. Indeed, many reach adulthood without having read any religious scripture. Review published in: Journal of Bahá'í Studies, volume #22:1-4 (2012)Ĭompared with a generation ago, it seems that fewer people today, even those brought up in a religious home, understand much of religious history.

Abraham by Frances Worthington

Publisher: Wilmette: Bahá’í Publishing, 2011 Review of: Abraham: One God Three Wives Five Religions








Abraham by Frances Worthington