Moses and Monotheism

Moses and Monotheism

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"To take away a man whom a people regards as the greatest of their sons is not something to be done happily or easily, especially if you yourself belong to this people. But in the search for truth, no power can stop us from our path for the sake of so-called national interests, and while we try to clarify the issue, all these Of course, we can expect that it will benefit our vocabulary as well."

Moses and the Monotheistic Religion, one of Freud's most controversial books, written 25 years after Totem and Taboo, claims that Moses was not a Jew, that he was actually of Ancient Egyptian origin, and that he could have been a close follower of Akhneton, an Egyptian monotheist, or even himself. It is based on. In addition to the three main chapters explaining these claims, a final chapter focuses on psychoanalytic theory as a tool for generating hypotheses about historical events.

Freud, who had the opportunity to understand many characteristics of the Jewish people, especially to gain a new perspective on the structure of religion, and based on the ideas he had expressed in his previous books, Totem and Taboo and The Future of an Illusion, wrote these thoughts "with a fairer formula" in Moses and the Monotheistic Religion. is developing. His finding is as follows: "The power of religion rests on its reality, but this reality is historical, not material."


Thin Cover:

Number of Pages: 248

Year of Print: 2015


eBook:

Number of Pages: 94

Year of Print: 2016


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Say Publications

First Print Year: 2012

Language Turkish

Publisher : Say Publications
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Moses and Monotheism "To take away a man whom a people regards as the greatest of their sons is not something to be done happily or easily, especially if you are one of those people yourself. However, in the search for reality, no power can stop us from our path for the sake of so-called national interests, and while trying to clarify the subject, we can of course expect that all this will benefit our vocabulary. One of them, Moses and the Monotheistic Religion, is based on the claims that Moses was not a Jew, that he was actually of Ancient Egyptian origin, and that he might even have been a close follower of Akhneton, an Egyptian monotheist. In addition to the three main chapters explaining these claims, a final chapter focuses on psychoanalytic theory as a tool for generating hypotheses about historical events. He has the opportunity to understand many characteristics of the Jewish people, especially to gain a new perspective on the structure of religion, and his previous books Totem and Taboo and Starting from the ideas he expressed in The Future of an Illusion, Freud develops these ideas with a "fairer formula" in Moses and the Monotheistic Religion. His finding is as follows: ''The power of religion is based on its reality, but this reality is not material, it is historical.'' Thin Cover: Number of Pages: 248Print Year: 2015e-Book: Number of Pages: 94Print Year: 2016Language: TurkishPublisher: Say Publications First Print Year: 2012 Language: Turkish PX472821
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