Freud and the Legacy of Moses

Freud and the Legacy of Moses

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Bernstein Richard J.
Cambridge University Press
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Freud's last book, Moses and Monotheism, was published in 1939 during one of the darkest periods in Jewish history. This difficult book has frequently been vilified and dismissed because Freud claims that Moses was not a Hebrew but an Egyptian, and that the Jews murdered Moses in the wilderness. Richard Bernstein argues that a close reading of Moses and Monotheism reveals an underlying powerful coherence in which Freud seeks to specify the distinctive character and contribution of the Jewish people. It is this character that has enabled the Jewish people to survive despite persecution and virulent anti-Semitism, and Freud proudly identifies himself with it. In his analysis of Freud's often misunderstood last work, Bernstein goes on to shows how Freud expands and deepens our understanding of a religious tradition by revealing its unconscious dynamics.
EAN 9780521630962
ISBN 0521630967
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date October 8, 1998
Pages 164
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 13
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Bernstein Richard J.
Series Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought