Wrestling Jacob
Deception, Identity, and Freudian Slips in Genesis

          

By Shmuel Klitsner
December 2006
Urim Publications, Israel
Distributed By Coronet Books
ISBN: 9657108934          
182 pages, 6 3/4 x 9 5/8"
$23.95 Hardcover


This book close readings of the biblical stories of Jacob from both literary and psychological perspectives.  The readings explore the relationship between text and subtext as reflecting the relationship between the conscious and subconscious.  On one level, this book is about Jacob’s personal wrestling with his own angels and demons, his struggle to build a ladder between text and subtext as reflecting the relationship between the conscious and subconscious. 

On one level, this book is about Jacob’s personal wrestling with his own angels and demons, his struggle to build a ladder between his own internal heaven and earth.  On another level, it is about deceptions – of ourselves and of others – that threaten the fragile development of our identities.  Perhaps above all else, this book introduces a new way to read the bible, in which usual word choices, odd syntax, and striking parallels conspire to reveal profound new meanings in an ancient text.

Judaism; Religion


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