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On Freud’s “Moses and Monotheism”
On Freud’s "Moses and Monotheism" discusses key themes in Sigmund Freud’s final book, Moses and Monotheism, written between 1934 and 1939. The contributors reflect on the historical context of the time during which the book was written, including Freud’s mindset and his struggle to leave Austria to escape the Nazi regime, and investigate its contemporary implications and relevance.Drawing parallels with contemporary society, the chapters cover topics like historical truth, the effects of Nazism on Freud’s writing, Freud’s "relationship" with Moses, the transmission of trauma across generations, the origins and psychodynamics of anti-Semitism, Freud and Moses as leaders, and the notion of Tradition. This book also reflects on the stories of Moses and of Freud – the search of a people for a "Promised Land," the deep scars of slavery, and the struggle of a man to establish an ideology and ensure its continuity.On Freud’s "Moses and Monotheism" will be of great interest to all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists. It will also be of interest to scholars investigating the nature of truth, and social scientists interested in the broader applications of Freud’s discussions of the nature of civilization.
On Freud’s “Moses and Monotheism”
On Freud’s "Moses and Monotheism" discusses key themes in Sigmund Freud’s final book, Moses and Monotheism, written between 1934 and 1939. The contributors reflect on the historical context of the time during which the book was written, including Freud’s mindset and his struggle to leave Austria to escape the Nazi regime, and investigate its contemporary implications and relevance.Drawing parallels with contemporary society, the chapters cover topics like historical truth, the effects of Nazism on Freud’s writing, Freud’s "relationship" with Moses, the transmission of trauma across generations, the origins and psychodynamics of anti-Semitism, Freud and Moses as leaders, and the notion of Tradition. This book also reflects on the stories of Moses and of Freud – the search of a people for a "Promised Land," the deep scars of slavery, and the struggle of a man to establish an ideology and ensure its continuity.On Freud’s "Moses and Monotheism" will be of great interest to all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists. It will also be of interest to scholars investigating the nature of truth, and social scientists interested in the broader applications of Freud’s discussions of the nature of civilization.
The Law of Moses

The Law of Moses

Kwen D. Griffeth

Vinci Books
2026
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He Planned For A Simple Life, Until The War Began Samuel Cardiff had a plan. He had recently graduated from the Teachers College and now he was returning home. The first goal completed, his next step was to find a position and then he could get married. ??? He Was a Christian Pacifist With Little Care For The Outside World Samuel was a quiet man, some would say a pacifist. He believed in God, family and education. He was not concerned with the happenings outside his home town. ??? When His Country Fell Into Civil War He Was Forced To Question His Most Core Beliefs Outside events, however, were about to drag him from his beloved Elmira. It was the spring of 1861 and Confederate forces had recently attacked Fort Sumter. Against every moral belief, he enlisted in the Union Army and with his first step toward the south, he changed his life forever. ??? Law of Moses is the AWARD WINNING, first book in the Sam and Laura series. It will captivate and inspire readers from all walks of life!
Secret Life of Moses: A Biography beyond the Bible

Secret Life of Moses: A Biography beyond the Bible

Steve Preston

Independently Published
2019
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The man we call Moses was an Egyptian prince and a Cushite husband and king. He was the Adoptive son of a Scythian Prince; his second wife was a Mideanite; and he is credited with saving the Egyptians, the Irish, the Cushites, the Gauls, the Jews, and the Egyptians during his lifetime. He did all this while converting a million enslaved people into a fighting Army that could not be beat. Even giants could not withstand their might. Moses also had a huge friend during all of this named Job. Most only know a tiny portion of how this man changed so very many things. It's time to see the complete picture. Moses was a man of God, but he also was king of the Cushites for over 20 years and was a great general for many years and his life is so entwined in the development of our history that not learning about him is a travesty. The Egyptians gave him the royal name of Moses that was adopted by over 25 rulers and the Jews called him by that name to show their respect for the Theban Egyptians. There are some things you may not have been told. It's now time to find out about Moses.