Some psychoanalytical meanings of the skin in Leviticus 13–14

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Van der Zwan, Pieter

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Abstract

‘Psychoanalysing’ the different forms of ‘scale disease’ dealt with in Leviticus 13–14 can shed some light on the way the skin can be interpreted in this context. The eight psychic functions of the skin identified by Anzieu reveal how individuals meet collective anxieties on the surface of the skin where unconscious conflicts about identity boundaries are projected and inscribed. INTRADISCIPLINARY AND/OR INTERDISCIPLINARY IMPLICATIONS : Traditionally there has been a tension between psychology and religion, due to the Freudian critique of religion. This research intends to show that a deeper understanding of religion leading hopefully to an even deeper religiosity can be achieved by studying bodily features portrayed in a (religious) text from a psychoanalytic perspective.

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This article forms part of a post-doctoral programme enabled by the National Research Fund for which the author is extremely grateful. It was initially presented as a paper at the International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Buenos Aires on 21 July 2015, but thereafter extended in Leipzig from 01 August 2015 until 31 January 2016 with the support of an Erasmus Mundus scholarship for which the author is most thankful.

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Leviticus 13–14, Religion, Skin, Psychology, Psychoanalysing

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SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
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Van der Zwan, P., 2016, ‘Some psychoanalytical meanings of the skin in Leviticus 13–14’, Verbum et Ecclesia 37(1), a1590. http:// dx.DOI.org/ 10.4102/ve.v37i1.1590.