RT Article T1 “All the Rest Is Commentary …”: Being for the Other as the Way to Break the Sacrificial Logic JF Interdisciplinary journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society VO 8 IS 2 SP 393 OP 415 A1 Kočí, Kateřina LA English PB Brill YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1826654844 AB Abstract Feminist criticism recognises two rival sacrifices in the Western philosophical- theological tradition: the motherly sacrifice of childbirth and the near-sacrifice of Isaac (the so-called Akedah; Gen 22). In this paper, I investigate both sacrifices as a self-emptying and transformative process that aims to offer oneself in the place of the other. The argument proceeds in three steps: first, I present the self-sacrifice of childbirth as the moment of identity split and the “being for the other”; second, I interpret Gen 22 as a self-sacrifice (“Here I am”; Gen 22:1c) which calls to responsibility as a possible route to non-sacrificial relations; finally, I question the essentialism that accompanies the Akedah and childbirth in order to liberate both from gender stereotypes and to present them as two different forms of self-sacrifice which seek to break the sacrificial logic of our Western society. K1 Gender K1 Identity K1 Akedah (Gen 22) K1 Sacrifice K1 Self-sacrifice K1 Childbirth DO 10.30965/23642807-bja10057