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Connaissance de l'Inconscient: L'Homme Moïse et la religion monothéiste

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This volume contains Freud's speculations on various aspects of religion, on the basis of which he explains certain characteristics of the Jewish people in their relations with the Christians. From an intensive study of the Moses legend, Freud comes to the startling conclusion that Moses himself was an Egyptian who brought from his native country the religion he gave to the Jews. He accepts the hypothesis that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, but that his memory was cherished by the people & that his religious doctrine ultimately triumphed. Freud develops his general theory of monotheism, which enables him to throw light on the development of Judaism & Christianity.

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Connaissance de l'Inconscient: L'Homme Moïse et la religion monothéiste, Sigmund Freud

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Title
Connaissance de l'Inconscient: L'Homme Moïse et la religion monothéiste
Subtitle
Trois essais
Language
French
Publisher
GALLIMARD
Released
1986
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
ISBN10
2070706206
ISBN13
9782070706204
Series
Original title
Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion
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This volume contains Freud's speculations on various aspects of religion, on the basis of which he explains certain characteristics of the Jewish people in their relations with the Christians. From an intensive study of the Moses legend, Freud comes to the startling conclusion that Moses himself was an Egyptian who brought from his native country the religion he gave to the Jews. He accepts the hypothesis that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, but that his memory was cherished by the people & that his religious doctrine ultimately triumphed. Freud develops his general theory of monotheism, which enables him to throw light on the development of Judaism & Christianity.