Freud and Monotheism : : Moses and the Violent Origins of Religion / / ed. by Gilad Sharvit, Karen S. Feldman.

Over the last few decades, vibrant debates regarding post-secularism have found inspiration and provocation in the works of Sigmund Freud. A new interest in the interconnection of psychoanalysis, religion and political theory has emerged, allowing Freud's illuminating examination of the religio...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. "Why [the Jews] Have Attracted This Undying Hatred" -- 2. Geistigkeit: A Problematic Concept -- 3. Heine and Freud: Deferred Action and the Concept of History -- 4. Freud's Moses: Murder, Exile, and the Question of Belonging -- 5. A Leap of Faith into Moses: Freud's Invitation to Evenly Suspended Attention -- 6. Freud, Sellin, and the Murder of Moses -- 7. Creating the Jews: Mosaic Discourse in Freud and Hosea -- 8. Is Psychic Phylogenesis Only a Phantasy? New Biological Developments in Trauma Inheritance -- Contributors -- Index
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
1. "Why [the Jews] Have Attracted This Undying Hatred" --
2. Geistigkeit: A Problematic Concept --
3. Heine and Freud: Deferred Action and the Concept of History --
4. Freud's Moses: Murder, Exile, and the Question of Belonging --
5. A Leap of Faith into Moses: Freud's Invitation to Evenly Suspended Attention --
6. Freud, Sellin, and the Murder of Moses --
7. Creating the Jews: Mosaic Discourse in Freud and Hosea --
8. Is Psychic Phylogenesis Only a Phantasy? New Biological Developments in Trauma Inheritance --
Contributors --
Index
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title_full Freud and Monotheism : Moses and the Violent Origins of Religion / ed. by Gilad Sharvit, Karen S. Feldman.
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5. A Leap of Faith into Moses: Freud's Invitation to Evenly Suspended Attention --
6. Freud, Sellin, and the Murder of Moses --
7. Creating the Jews: Mosaic Discourse in Freud and Hosea --
8. Is Psychic Phylogenesis Only a Phantasy? New Biological Developments in Trauma Inheritance --
Contributors --
Index
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4. Freud's Moses: Murder, Exile, and the Question of Belonging --
5. A Leap of Faith into Moses: Freud's Invitation to Evenly Suspended Attention --
6. Freud, Sellin, and the Murder of Moses --
7. Creating the Jews: Mosaic Discourse in Freud and Hosea --
8. Is Psychic Phylogenesis Only a Phantasy? New Biological Developments in Trauma Inheritance --
Contributors --
Index
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