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The Psychology of Tzimtzum: Self, Other, and God by Mordechai Rotenberg (BKE-TPOT)
The Psychology of Tzimtzum: Self, Other, and God by Mordechai Rotenberg (BKE-TPOT)
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Western psychology often describes relationships-- between parent and child, individual and society, man's physical and spiritual urges-- as a complex set of conflicts, an ongoing struggle for dominance. In The Psychology of Tzimtzum, Professor Mordechai Rotenberg seeks to establish an alternative: a Jewish psychology, based on the kabbalistic concept of Tzimtzum (self-contraction). God's primordial act of Creation, contracting Himself to make room for the world, becomes for Rotenberg a model for all human interaction. When the self contracts to make room for the other, the resulting relations are ones of dialogue rather than conflict, self-effacement rather than self-assertion, a desire to give rather than a desire to destroy.
The Psychology of Tzimtzum introduces the groundbreaking thought of Israel Prize laureate Professor Mordechai Rotenberg, the founding father of Jewish psychology
English
Hardcover
158 Pages
ISBN: 9781592643844
List: $24.95
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