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Unconsciously Poisoning the Roots: Psychological Dynamics of the Bible in Jewish/Christian Conflict
Authors:D.?Andrew?Kille  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:revdak@revdak.com"   title="  revdak@revdak.com"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:(1) Revdak Consulting and Interfaith Space, Psychology and Biblical Studies Section of the Society of Biblical Literature, Whittier, CA;(2) 160 Maro Drive, San Jose, CA, 95127
Abstract:The persistence of antisemitism in Christian cultures despite the irrationality and destructiveness of its myths and attitudes has led more than one writer to consider that it may be deeply rooted in psychological dynamics, both individual and social. Likewise, much has been written about how the New Testament writings, especially certain passages in the Gospels, reflect a bitter split between the emerging Christian community and other Jewish groups. Seldom, however, are these two avenues of exploration brought together, asking how psychological mechanisms of defense and the formation of the biblical texts interact. In a recent book, The Jew and Deicide: The Origin of an Archetype (Davis, 2003), psychologist Frederick B. Davis attempted to do just that. Unfortunately, his presentation is deeply flawed by his lack of familiarity with basic New Testament studies and methods. His fundamental premise is sound—that the interplay of the texts, the communities that created them, and their subsequent interpreters evidence psychological dynamics that fuel an ongoing conflict. In this paper, I will suggest how those dynamics were active within the first century Christian community and were expressed in New Testament writings, and how those same dynamics are stimulated in later readers.Paper originally presented March 22, 2004. In D. MacDonald (Chair), New Testament Texts and Traditions. Session conducted at the Western regional meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Whittier, CA
Keywords:antisemitism  new testament  psychodynamics  Mel Gibson  /content/xju1tqt739471811/xxlarge8217.gif"   alt="  rsquo"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >s Passion of the Christ  The Jew and Deicide  idealization  splitting and projection
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