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483:" conviction I acquired when I wrote my book on Totem and Taboo (1912), and it has only become stronger since. From then on, I have never doubted that religious phenomena are to be understood only on the model of the neurotic symptoms of the individual, which are so familiar to us, as a return of long forgotten important happenings in the primeval history of the human family, that they owe their obsessive character to that very origin and therefore derive their effect on mankind from the historical truth that they contain." 29: 570:
and from Tell el-Amarna became available, wishful thinking sometimes turned Akhenaten into a humane teacher of the true God, a mentor of Moses, a christlike figure, a philosopher before his time. But these imaginary creatures are now fading away as the historical reality gradually emerges. There is
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wrote that Freud's suggestion that Moses was an Egyptian "delivered a shock to many of his admirers". According to Campbell, Freud's proposal was widely attacked, "both with learning and without." Campbell himself refrained from passing judgment on Freud's views about Moses, although he considered
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dismissed Freud's book by stating that it "is totally devoid of serious historical method and deals with historical data even more cavalierly than with the data of instrospective and experimental psychology". More recently, Israeli archaeologist
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priest who also came to be called Moses. Moses, in other words, is a composite figure, from whose biography the uprising and murder of the original Egyptian Amarna-cult priest has been excised.
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Freud applied to history "the same method of interpretation that he used in the privacy of his office to 'reconstruct' his patients' forgotten and repressed memories." The Anglican
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For example, the inventory of the temple fragments was not completed until 1967 and its digital reconstruction is still ongoing. Winfield Smith, .Ray"The Akhenaten Temple Project"
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wrote that it "is remarkably insightful and of enormous instructive value even if Freud was mistaken on individual points β€” as he was perfectly willing to acknowledge."
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after Akhenaten's death ca. 1350 BCE), that they subsequently killed the Egyptian Moses in rebellion, and still later joined with another monotheistic tribe in
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little or no evidence to support the notion that Akhenaten was a progenitor of the full-blown monotheism that we find in the Bible.
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Freud "posits a primal act of murder as the origin of religion, and specifically ties the memory (and repression) of it to the
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Aten of the Egyptian Moses was fused with Yahweh, the Midianite volcano god, and that the deeds of Moses were ascribed to a
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Freud explains that centuries after the murder of the Egyptian Moses, the rebels regretted their action, thus forming the
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manuscript, but this was just a reiteration and condensation of earlier works. See reference No. 4 below for citation.
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was also critical toward Freud's work and called his analysis "simplistic and largely incorrect", while Egyptologist
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In Freud's retelling of the events, Moses led only his close followers into freedom (during an unstable period in
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Chaney, Edward (2006). 'Egypt in England and America: The Cultural Memorials of Religion, Royalty and Religion',
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as a means of generating hypotheses about historical events, in combination with his obsessive fascination with
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are "painfully absurd", and that Freud's explanations are not scientific but rather "imaginative frameworks".
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Certeau, Michel de (1988). The Fiction of History: The Writing of Moses and Monotheism.
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revered him and became irrevocably committed to the monotheistic idea he represented.
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Freud's willingness to publish his work despite its potential offensiveness "noble".
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of legalistically religious sentiment to disperse or cope with their inheritance of
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and merely raised in the Egyptian royal household as a ward (as recounted in the
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stated that it "had no basis in historical fact". Egyptologist
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of Moses is reinterpreted by Freud in light of new findings at
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shocked many of its readers because of Freud's suggestion that
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continued after his completion of the last portion of his
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Index


Sigmund Freud
Egyptology
Monotheism
Hogarth Press
OCLC
1065146858
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Civilization and Its Discontents
Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion
Project Gutenberg
Moses and Monotheism
Internet Archive
German
monotheism
Sigmund Freud
psychoanalysis
Moses
Egyptian household
Hebrew
slave
Book of Exodus
priest
Akhenaten
pharaoh
reaction formation
Sigmund Freud's views on religion
Origins of Judaism
The Exodus

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