Tonio
Asperger's Poster Child
I've been thinking a lot lately about the Abraham and Isaac story. The idea of God requiring a father to sacrifice his son to prove loyalty sounds like a perverse mind game to me. That's because there was no guarantee that God would have stepped in and ended the game. I'm a father and I feel very sad just thinking about being in Abraham's position. I can imagine that Abraham was tempted to sacrifice himself to save his son.
Now, I was recently informed that some Jewish philosophers such as Isaac Ben Luria, Maimonides and Hillel view the story as a Kobiyashi Maru situation. Not as a loyalty test, but as a test of other things: Abraham's credulity, his paternal devotion, or his ability to handle an impossible dilemma. I've never heard that from any Christian philosophers. In fact, in my personal experience, many denominations discourage or even forbid those kinds of interpretations.
Now, I was recently informed that some Jewish philosophers such as Isaac Ben Luria, Maimonides and Hillel view the story as a Kobiyashi Maru situation. Not as a loyalty test, but as a test of other things: Abraham's credulity, his paternal devotion, or his ability to handle an impossible dilemma. I've never heard that from any Christian philosophers. In fact, in my personal experience, many denominations discourage or even forbid those kinds of interpretations.