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Freud explores the intersection of religion and psychology, particularly focusing on the origins of Judaism and its relationship with Christianity. He presents a controversial thesis that Moses was actually an Egyptian who introduced his native religion to the Jews. Freud suggests that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, yet his teachings persisted and flourished among the people. This work delves into his broader theory of monotheism, offering insights into the evolution of these faiths and their impact on Jewish identity.
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Moses And Monotheism, Sigmund Freud
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- 2021
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- Title
- Moses And Monotheism
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Sigmund Freud
- Publisher
- Lushena Books
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 218
- ISBN13
- 9781639230327
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, History, Religion & Spirituality, Psychological Topics, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Religion, Philosophy, Jews, Judaism, Psychoanalysis
- Original title
- Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion
- Rating
- 3.5 out of 5
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- Freud explores the intersection of religion and psychology, particularly focusing on the origins of Judaism and its relationship with Christianity. He presents a controversial thesis that Moses was actually an Egyptian who introduced his native religion to the Jews. Freud suggests that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, yet his teachings persisted and flourished among the people. This work delves into his broader theory of monotheism, offering insights into the evolution of these faiths and their impact on Jewish identity.
