Moses and Monotheism

Moses and Monotheism

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Sigmund Freud tries to prove his thesis that Moses, who led the Jewish people to their freedom for a long time, laid down laws for them and built their religion, was actually an "Egyptian" by using quotes (especially from JH Breasted and Sellin). Although Freud lacks ultimate certainty, like most historians, he explains through psychoanalytic analysis that Moses is a historical personality, not a character created by legends, in Moses and Monotheism.

In the book, Freud stated that he detected a similarity between neurotic processes and religious events and thus was able to draw attention to the unexpected origin of religious events. He compares Judaism with other religions, especially Christianity, and explains how "monotheism" came to be accepted in the "Canaan Provinces" after going through a process. Admitting that it is not possible to obtain objective evidence regarding this study, Freud makes assumptions with psychoanalytic concepts (ego, superego, id, amnesia, latency, etc.) and applies these concepts to religions, myths and cultural fields, although not with full confidence.

(From the Promotional Bulletin)

 

Dough Type: 2nd Dough

Number of Pages: 200

Size: 13.5 x 21

First Printing Year: 2019

Number of Printings: 1st Edition

Publisher : Chamber Publications
Number of pages : 200
Publication Year : 2018
ISBN : 9789753854559
The heart : Turkish
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Moses and Monotheism Sigmund Freud tries to prove his thesis that Moses, who led the Jewish people to their freedom for a long time, laid down laws for them and built their religion, was actually an "Egyptian" by using quotes (especially from JH Breasted and Sellin). Although Freud lacks ultimate certainty, like most historians, he explains through psychoanalytic analysis that Moses is a historical personality, not a character created by legends, in Moses and Monotheism. Stating that he detected a similarity between neurotic processes and religious events in the book, and thus was able to draw attention to the unexpected origin of religious events, Freud compared Judaism with other religions, especially Christianity, and talked about what a process "monotheism" had gone through and then found it in "Canaan Provinces". He says he is accepted. Admitting that it is not possible to obtain objective evidence regarding this study, Freud makes assumptions with psychoanalytic concepts (ego, superego, id, amnesia, latency, etc.) and applies these concepts to religions, myths and cultural fields, although not with full confidence. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Dough Type: 2nd Dough Number of Pages: 200 Size: 13.5 x 21 First Printing Year: 2019 Number of Printings: 1st Edition PX0030652
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