Narcissist Universalism: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Paul's Epistles
Narcissist Universalism: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Paul's Epistles

Narcissist Universalism: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Paul's Epistles

in Library of New Testament Studies

by Itzhak Benyamini

Pages 144
Publisher T&T Clark
Published 2014
ISBN-13 9780567123930
For several decades Paul's epistles have been right at the focus of academic and philosophic debate regarding the questions pertaining to Jewish law; love in relation to the law; the linkage between Judaism and Christianity, and so on. What do Paul's writings consist of that can be used as a key for understanding Western Culture? Itzhak Benyamini seeks to re-read Paul's epistles using a critical psychoanalytical approach in light of Jacques Lacan's theory, in order to find which unconscious core this text provides us with.

Benyamini examines Paul's use of Christian ritual and concomitant authoritative evocation of the Biblical tenet Love thy Neighbor, in order to establish a communal Christian identity, separate from ‘carnal' Judaism and idolatry alike. According to Benyamini, Paul has founded a narcissist community of sons who place the Son at the centre of their existence. Consequently, the Christian imaginary is juxtaposed as an alternative to pagan-carnal pleasure - but also as alternative to Judaic law.

  • Table Of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Law, Desire and Transgression in Lacan and Paul
  • Chapter 2: The Son and the Community of Sons
  • Chapter 3: ‘Love thy Neighbour'
  • Chapter 4: Circumcision as Regressive Conversion
  • Chapter 5: Baptism - Into Christ
  • Chapter 6: The Lord's Supper - The Community Ingests Itself
  • Conclusion
  • Afterword
  • Bibliography

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