Narcissism, Pride, and Humility |
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Authors: | Richard D. Knapp |
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Affiliation: | (1) Winter Park, Florida |
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Abstract: | It is theorized by the author that Post-Biblical Jewish Religious Text should contain many practical psychological insights, given the fact that the authors of such literature were expected to be involved in the life of their communities, to be married with children, and be engaged in an occupation in order to function as religious authorities who were to be taken seriously. Many were physicians. As an exploration of this idea, some of the writings regarding the subjects of pride and humility are explored. A picture of a Jewish religious approach to pathological narcissism appears to emerge from this examination. |
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Keywords: | ethical literature humility pride narcissism |
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