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      • Moses and Monotheism is a 1939 religious philosophy book by Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, consisting of three essays and expanding Freud’s work on psychoanalytic theory to generate hypotheses about historical events.
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  2. Moses and Monotheism (German: Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion, lit. ' The man Moses and the monotheist religion ') is a 1939 book about the origins of monotheism written by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. It is Freud's final original work and it was completed in the summer of 1939 when Freud was, effectively ...

    • Sigmund Freud, Katherine Jones
    • 223 (first edition)
    • 1939
    • 1939
  3. Nov 14, 2006 · Moses And Monotheism. by. Freud,Sigmund. Publication date. 1939. Topics. RELIGION. THEOLOGY, Prehistoric and primitive religions. Publisher. By The Hogarth Press. Collection. universallibrary. Contributor. Osmania University. Language. English. Addeddate. 2006-11-14 18:48:14. Call number. 32233. Digitalpublicationdate. 2005/05/31. Identifier.

  4. The author examines Freud's thesis that Moses was a murderer of the primal father and the founder of Jewish monotheism. He argues that Freud's identification of Moses with Atonism is mistaken and that Moses' role as a father figure was crucial for the Israelites.

  5. Nov 24, 2016 · Freud contradicts the biblical story of Moses with his own retelling of events, claiming that Moses only led his close followers into freedom during an unstable period in Egyptian history after...

  6. He accepts the hypothesis that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, but that his memory was cherished by the people and that his religious doctrine ultimately triumphed. Freud develops his general theory of monotheism, which enabled him to throw light on the development of Judaism and Christianity.

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  7. Now let us turn to Freud's view of Judaism in Moses and Monothe-ism. I will follow the train of thought in the book and summarize it, always keeping an eye on the Jewish religion. In the first part ("Moses an Egyptian") Freud deduces from the name "Moses" and from the legend surrounding Moses' birth and childhood that he must have been an Egyptian.

  8. Citation. Freud, S. (1939). Moses and monotheism. Knopf. Abstract. The derivation of the name Moses from the Egyptian vocabulary and the divergence of the Moses legend from all others support the hypothesis that Moses was an Egyptian.

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