Freud and the Legacy of Moses
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Relié
Pages
164
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 13, 1998
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521630967
ISBN-13
9780521630962
Description
Richard J. Bernstein delves deep into Freud's complex final work, exploring the intricate relationship between the psychoanalyst’s theories and biblical narratives. This analysis extends beyond Freud’s personal reflections, presenting a nuanced examination of how his thoughts on Moses and monotheism reveal broader cultural and psychological themes. Bernstein articulates the struggles that Freud faced in reconciling faith with reason, highlighting the tension between religious tradition and modern existential inquiries.
Throughout the exploration, Bernstein reflects on the implications of Freud's ideas for understanding authority, identity, and the human psyche. He uncovers the layers of meaning in Freud's portrayal of Moses, considering the historical, religious, and philosophical contexts that influenced Freud’s writings. This examination invites readers to engage with the profound questions raised by Freud, which resonate beyond the confines of psychoanalysis and into the realms of theology and ethics.
The book serves as a bridge connecting Freud’s intellectual legacy with contemporary debates about religion, belief, and the nature of truth. In shedding light on Freud’s intricate thoughts, Bernstein enriches the discourse, prompting readers to reconsider the interplay between religion and modernity within their own lives.
Throughout the exploration, Bernstein reflects on the implications of Freud's ideas for understanding authority, identity, and the human psyche. He uncovers the layers of meaning in Freud's portrayal of Moses, considering the historical, religious, and philosophical contexts that influenced Freud’s writings. This examination invites readers to engage with the profound questions raised by Freud, which resonate beyond the confines of psychoanalysis and into the realms of theology and ethics.
The book serves as a bridge connecting Freud’s intellectual legacy with contemporary debates about religion, belief, and the nature of truth. In shedding light on Freud’s intricate thoughts, Bernstein enriches the discourse, prompting readers to reconsider the interplay between religion and modernity within their own lives.
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