Psychology of Tzimtzum: Self, Other, and God [Hardcover]

Brand: Koren Publishers
By: Mordechai Rotenberg
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The Psychology of Tzimtzum: Self, Other, and God Hardcover
by Mordechai Rotenberg (Author)

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.

About the Author
Professor Mordechai Rotenberg is a professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, chair of the Rotenberg Institute for Jewish Psychology, and the author of thirteen books. In 2009, he won the Israel Prize for his pioneering work in the field of Jewish psychology. His works are read worldwide, inspiring educators and therapists to apply the principles of Tzimtzum to their therapeutic methods.

Hardcover: 158 pages
Publisher: Koren Publishers Jerusalem (March 3, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1592643841
ISBN-13: 978-1592643844

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