2013
DOI: 10.1080/0048721x.2013.862421
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Abrahamic Religions: On Uses and Abuses of History by Aaron W. Hughes, Oxford University Press: New York, 2012, 191 pp. ISBN 978 0 19 993463 5, US$55.00 (hardback)

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“…while it also side-lines traditions such as the Yazidis and Samaritans who also appeal to Abraham. However, critics have arguably essentialised the differences(Dalton, 2014; Abdelnour, 2022). 8 Herein, "religion" is primarily used descriptively according to the way it appears within international relations literature, which is not unproblematic (see Fitzgerald 2011, and note 1).…”
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“…while it also side-lines traditions such as the Yazidis and Samaritans who also appeal to Abraham. However, critics have arguably essentialised the differences(Dalton, 2014; Abdelnour, 2022). 8 Herein, "religion" is primarily used descriptively according to the way it appears within international relations literature, which is not unproblematic (see Fitzgerald 2011, and note 1).…”
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confidence: 99%