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Mark Tully considers Abraham's legacy for Judaism, Islam and Christianity with the help of composer Steve Reich and video artist Beryl Korot.

Mark Tully considers Abraham's legacy for Judaism, Islam and Christianity with the help of composer, Steve Reich and video artist, Beryl Korot. Using excerpts from their composition, 'The Cave', Reich and Korot explore what Abraham means to modern day Israelis, Palestinians and Americans, and search for some kind of meaning that can cross political and religious divisions.

Choosing readings and music from the three traditions Mark Tully explores what is common to their tellings of the Abraham story and what is unique. He asks whether there can be any relevance in the story for us, in our everyday lives and whether the trust and unquestioning faith that Abraham shows is always a good thing. And finally, he considers whether Abraham really can unite people of different faiths, or, in the end, only stand as a symbol of difference.

Presented by: Mark Tully

Produced by: Adam Fowler
An Unique production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Mar 2011 23:30

Music Played

  • Marc鈥怉ntoine Charpentier

    The Sacrifice of Abraham (The conclusion only)

    Taken from, Trois Histoires Sacrees.

  • St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral Choristers

    The God of Abraham Praise

    Taken from Famous Hymns of Praise. Written by Thomas Olivier in 1770.

  • Steve Reich

    Who is Abraham?

    With Beryl Korot.

    • The Cave.
    • Nonesuch Records 1995.
  • Steve Reich

    Genesis XII

    With Beryl Korot.

    • The Cave.
    • Nonesuch Records 1995.
  • Joan Baez

    Isaac and Abraham

    • Play Me Backwards.
  • Steve Reich

    Who is Ibrahim?

    With Beryl Korot.

    • The Cave.

Broadcasts

  • Sun 6 Mar 2011 06:05
  • Sun 6 Mar 2011 23:30