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Routledge - Creativity and Sexuality: A Kabbalistic Perspective

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Explore the deep connection between human desire and spiritual expression in Creativity and Sexuality: A Kabbalistic Perspective. Published by Routledge, this book examines how Judaism views the relationship between yetzer (physical desire) and yetzirah (spiritual creativity) as essential parts of human nature. Written as a fictional dialogue, the text clarifies how these two drives depend on one another. The work integrates concepts from Jewish mysticism with modern psychology to provide a unique look at the human psyche. Author Mordechai Rotenberg examines how religion impacts the psychology of everyday life, providing a specialized perspective for those interested in the intersection of faith and mental processes. This book serves as a bridge between ancient mystical traditions and contemporary psychological thought. It is an ideal resource for readers looking to understand the psychic interdependence of drive and creativity through a theological and psychological lens.

Key Features

Explores the relationship between yetzer (physical desire) and yetzirah (spiritual creativity) as integral parts of human nature.

Uses a fictional dialogue format to clearly delineate the psychic interdependence of human drives.

Integrates concepts defined by both Jewish mysticism and modern psychology for a multi-layered perspective.

Written by Mordechai Rotenberg, an author focused on the impact of religion on everyday psychology.

Provides a deep look into how religious frameworks shape the understanding of human desire and creativity.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
06 October 2017
Listed Since
08 December 2017

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