@incollection{dube_religion_2010, title = {Religion, Race, Gender and Identity}, isbn = {978-9966-7341-2-9}, url = {https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvgc6054}, abstract = {The book of Genesis tells the story of many patriarchs of Israel. Abraham, who was promised the nation of Israel, is one of the central founding fathers of Israel (Gen 12: 1, 3). Abraham has two sons, Ishmael and Isaac through, respectively, Hagar and Sarah. There is a story behind how he came to have sons by two different mothers: Sarah and Abraham were married, but they had no children. Sarah, who believed that the Lord had closed her womb (Gen. 16: 2), said to Abraham, “ Go in to my slave-girl; it may be that I shall obtain children...}, pages = {107--114}, booktitle = {Biblical Studies, Theology, Religion and Philosophy}, publisher = {Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd.}, author = {Dube, Musa}, date = {2010}, note = {Free}, }