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Y Volveras a Elevarte

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
144 Seiten
Spanisch
Obeliscoerschienen am27.02.2024
Cain and Abel: Do we really know them? The obviousness of fratricide has dazzled us and led us to miss other messages of the text. Iosef Kleiner proposes here a different, daring, revolutionary analysis, after a careful reading of details generally overlooked in this biblical account. In an analysis, partly textual, partly psychological, arguing with classical Jewish and Christian biblical exegesis, as well as with modern biblical critical analysis, Iosef Kleiner discovers a Cain who may not have been so evil, but rather a forger, whose creative and uncontrolled spirit leads him also to anger and to commit a terrible and abominable act. Cain has established a serious imbalance and must find the lost equilibrium again. Where there is almost no possibility of doing, Cain, the forger, errs, falls, fails; but he gets up, continues, creates and tries to repair. Dialoguing with Freudian and Lacanian developments on narcissism and aggressiveness, Iosef Kleiner sees that the figure of Cain could be taken as a psychological paradigm of the relationship between creativity and aggression, a figure that has much to teach us about the human character, the human being's strivings, mistakes and successes. This is a work created for the general public as well as for the academic public, who will be able to find here analytical and bibliographical elements in the areas of philosophy, psychology, biblical literature, literary analysis and Hebrew philology.mehr

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KlappentextCain and Abel: Do we really know them? The obviousness of fratricide has dazzled us and led us to miss other messages of the text. Iosef Kleiner proposes here a different, daring, revolutionary analysis, after a careful reading of details generally overlooked in this biblical account. In an analysis, partly textual, partly psychological, arguing with classical Jewish and Christian biblical exegesis, as well as with modern biblical critical analysis, Iosef Kleiner discovers a Cain who may not have been so evil, but rather a forger, whose creative and uncontrolled spirit leads him also to anger and to commit a terrible and abominable act. Cain has established a serious imbalance and must find the lost equilibrium again. Where there is almost no possibility of doing, Cain, the forger, errs, falls, fails; but he gets up, continues, creates and tries to repair. Dialoguing with Freudian and Lacanian developments on narcissism and aggressiveness, Iosef Kleiner sees that the figure of Cain could be taken as a psychological paradigm of the relationship between creativity and aggression, a figure that has much to teach us about the human character, the human being's strivings, mistakes and successes. This is a work created for the general public as well as for the academic public, who will be able to find here analytical and bibliographical elements in the areas of philosophy, psychology, biblical literature, literary analysis and Hebrew philology.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-84-9111-934-0
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum27.02.2024
Seiten144 Seiten
SpracheSpanisch
MasseBreite 150 mm, Höhe 230 mm, Dicke 10 mm
Gewicht236 g
Artikel-Nr.59788474

Autor

Iosef Kleiner is an Israeli rabbi, psychologist and intellectual of Argentinean origin. Throughout his 30 years of activity in the Jewish and psychological fields, he has spiritually guided synagogues in Argentina (Comunidad Hertzlía, Comunidad Israelita de Bahía Blanca), Chile (Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí de Chile), France (Union Libérale Israelite de France) and Israel (Adat Shalom - Emanuel, Moreshet Avraham). He has also performed educational functions as a teacher and lecturer, giving conferences on various Jewish topics, such as the Bible, biblical exegetes, Jewish Law, Talmud, Jewish tradition and customs, in Jewish institutions in the USA, Argentina, Chile, Spain, Sweden, France and Israel. He is currently a professor of Talmud at the A. J. Heschel Institute of Rabbinical Studies of the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary, coordinator of studies in Israel for rabbinical students of the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary and guest professor of Jewish thought at the Hebraic University of Mexico. He has developed his psychological practice in his clinic in Rehovot, Israel, as well as in the Rehovot Mental Health Service, in the Hertzog Hospital in Jerusalem and in the Abarbanel Mental Health Hospital Center in Bat Yam, where he has also given lectures on the creative personality and aggressiveness, and on the power of the word from the psychoanalytical and biblical viewpoints. He currently works at the Educational Psychology Service in Beer Yaakov and in the treatment of autistic children at the Israel Autism Treatment and Research Center. Rabbi Yosef Kleiner is married to Susana Klecki and has 3 children and two grandchildren.
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