Re-biographing and deviance : psychotherapeutic narrativism and the Midrash

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Re-biographing and deviance : psychotherapeutic narrativism and the Midrash

Mordechai Rotenberg

Praeger, 1987

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Bibliography: p. 203-211

Includes index

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内容説明

Re-Biographing and Deviance examines the Jewish Midrashic model for self-renewal through time. In this important new study, author Rotenberg questions how traditional Judaism, with its contradictory notions of teshuvah (repentance) and of remembrance of the past, allows for the contemporary Jew to maintain a healthy cognitive dialogue between past failures and future aspirations. The author illustrates how the Midrashic narrative philosophy entails a psychotherapeutic system for reinterpretation of past sins into positive future-oriented biographies--which in turn provide fuel for Jewish vitality and its continuity between past, present and future.

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Preface Introduction: Living through Midrashic Interpretation Narrative "Missionarism" in Dialectic Psychotherapy The Midrash and "Biographic Rehabilitation" Philosophies of History and the Psychology of "Self Renewal" The Oedipal Conflict and the Isaac Solution The "Non-Melting Pot" The Hermeneutic Dialogue and Interhemispheric Balance Linear Conversion Versus Cyclistic Teshuvah: An Empirical Differentiation The Midrashic Dialogue Between Past and Future The Temporal Dialogue as "Chutzpah Therapy" Bibliography About the Author Index

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