Die israelische Angst
Psychopolitische Analysen der Ära Netanyahu




Psychopolitische Analysen der Ära Netanyahu
Offering a fresh interpretation of Genesis, Itzhak Benyamini conducts a close textual analysis from creation to the binding of Isaac, suggesting a more approachable relationship with God, devoid of fear. He portrays Don-Abraham-Quixote as a clever believer navigating divine expectations, questioning the nature of faith among biblical figures. This commentary serves as a foundation for a new critical theology, promoting an ethic rooted in family continuity and resilience, challenging traditional notions of blind faith in a moral God.
The book employs discourse analysis to explore how Lacan shaped his intellectual discourse through the lens of Judeo-Christianity. It delves into Lacan's emergence and his intellectual challenges with key contemporary figures, providing a comprehensive overview of psychoanalytic discourse during the formative post-Freudian era. Through this analysis, Itzhak Benyamini reveals the intricate connections between Lacan's ideas and the broader cultural and philosophical landscape of his time.