The Trance of Terror
Auteur : Mordechai Rotenberg
Date de publication : 2006
Éditeur : Rubin Mass House
Nombre de pages : 236
Résumé du livre
How do western "life oriented" democracies understand the threatening "suicide bombing" phenomenon which Islamic culture nurtures in recent years?
"The Trance of Terror" is the first study that scrutinizes the psychological mechanisms that social systems use to create the robotic person who acts in an automatic fashion in the name of one single truth. The psychological technique which Rotenberg terms "hypnotic mantrism" may be identified in various social processes such as praying, singing and dancing. But it is the ecstatic dimension, claims Rotenberg, that religious despots often use to inculcate fanatic behavior which may even include suicide bombing.
Mordechai Rotenberg is a Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he taught psychology and religion. Among his other books are Seventy faces of Life, PaRDeS and Psychonarration and The Yetzer. His book Existence in the Secret of Tzimtzum won the Jerusalem Award for Jewish Philosophy.