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Essay 17.06.2013 […] s Gedächtnis", München 2000, S. 97.
[26] Tiraden gegen ihre Kulte bei Ezechiel (Ez 8), später Jeremiah und Isaia (47,I, III, 13-15).
[27] a.a.O., S. 99.
[28] ibid
[29] Sigmund Freud: "Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion" (1939), GW XVI, S. 220.
[30] In Europa wird auch dieses Erbe fast nur noch von moslemischen Einwanderern ausagiert, mit weitgehend rechtswidrigen Praktiken wie Pr […] Frankfurt 1979; Jacob Taubes: "Zur Konjunktur des Polytheismus" (1983) in: "Vom Kult zur Kultur", München 1996; Richard Faber: "Der Prometheus-Komplex", Würzburg 1984.
[40] Friedrich Wilhelm Graf: "Moses Vermächtnis", München 2006; "Missbrauchte Götter", München 2009.
[41] Sigmund Freud: "Die Zukunft einer Illusion" (1927), GW XIV, S. 364.
[42] Hierzu hält man sich besser an Friedrich Heer: "Der Glaube […] [43] Richard Faber: "Lateinischer Faschismus". Berlin Wien 2001, S. 50.
[44] Alles Wissenswerte hierzu bei Peter Reichel: "Der schöne Schein des Dritten Reiches", München 1991.
[45] Jan Assmann: "Moses der Ägypter", München 1997, S. 279.
[46] Peter Sloterdijk: "Gottes Eifer", a.a.O. S. 211.
[47] Hans Belting: "Idolatrie heute". In: "Der zweite Blick", hrsg. von Hans Belting und Dietmar Kamper, München […] Von
Daniele Dell'Agli
Essay 02.05.2013 […] guys (gender neutral). Even God loses his cool from time to time and needs someone like Abraham or Moses to calm him down. And these two are no bargain either. Abraham sells his wife to another man to save his own skin; God chastens him for it--and then Abraham goes right out and does it again. Moses starts off his career by so losing his temper that he commits a murder. Out of jealousy, Sarah throws […] of the man/God bond in Judaic thinking: the contractual, narrower mode, sometimes referred to as the law of Moses, and the over-arching covenantal frame, characterized by a fluid open-endedness, mutual obligation and giving, mutual respect, and the excess of love-called the testimony of Moses. Political theorist Yoram Hazony writes, covenant "is a new metaphor for understanding man's relationship with […] has no intention to make Hebrews the source of world violence and intolerance (or to make any other simplistic claims as far as I can tell). But it seems that precisely because of this, talk about Moses as an Egyptian initiator of an intolerant religion is confusing discussion participants. People are talking past each other, and that usually means that key ideas-what people deeply mean, fear, and […] Von
Marcia Pally