Freud and monotheism : Moses and the violent origins of religion / Gilad Sharvit and Karen S. Feldman, editors.
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Moses and Monotheism brings together fundamental new contributions to discourses on Freud and Moses, as well as new research on the intersections of theology, political theory, and history in Freud's psychoanalytic work.
Cover -- Freud and Monotheism -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. "Why [the Jews] Have Attracted This Undying Hatred" -- 2. Geistigkeit: A Problematic Concept -- 3. Heine and Freud: Deferred Action and the Concept of History