Escrituras del Asesinato - Freud y Moises
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A scholarly examination of the intersection between Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theories and the biblical figure of Moses. This work explores Freud's 'Moses and Monotheism' and its implications for understanding the psychological dimensions of religious experience and the formation of cultural identity. The author investigates how Freud's analysis of Moses reveals deeper insights into the nature of fatherhood, authority, and the transmission of cultural narratives. Written in Spanish, this book contributes to the ongoing dialogue between psychology and religious studies, offering a critical perspective on one of Freud's most controversial yet influential works.
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Solal Rabinovitch
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