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  1. Levinas and the Binding of Isaac.Katharine Loevy - 2012 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (2):407-423.
    The biblical story of the binding of Isaac may have originally been written without the figure of the angel. As such, it reads strongly as an account of Abraham disobeying God’s direct command for the sake of Isaac. Interestingly, then, many interpreters since the time of the text’s final redaction read the binding of Isaac as an account of ethical disobedience despite the presence of the angel. In what follows, I consider Levinas’s account of religion, revelation and ethics for the (...)
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