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Confession and Psychoanalysis

Confession and Psychoanalysis

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£104.00

Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN: 9781531512729
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 03/02/2026
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Spiro Jabbour's enigmatic exploration of the resonances between the Eastern Christian science of the soul and psychoanalysis, now in annotated English translation.
Confession and Psychoanalysis, written by Spiro Jabbour — the prolific Syrian monastic, scholar, and translator—offers a speculative formulation of mystical ethics in the aftermath of the postcolonial loss of tradition. Jabbour reads Freud's theories of the drive, transference, and the unconscious through Orthodox Christian writings on the purification of the heart and transfiguration the soul in the works of, among others, John Climacus, Maximos the Confessor, and Gregory Palamas.
Composed in 1983 in Homs, Confession and Psychoanalysis is the written account of the spiritual guidance Jabbour offered to a seeker who queried him concerning the practice of confession. Taking the question of spiritual interlocution and the encounter between Freudian psychoanalysis and Orthodox asceticism as its launching point, Jabbour's text moves across a staggering breadth of topics — Islamic sufism, psychotherapy and psycho-somatic medicine, Arabic poetics and linguistics, hesychasm, counterfeit cultural life in the aftermath of war and dispossession, and the destructive ambivalence of civilization. As such, Confession and Psychoanalysis is a window into a dynamic Middle Eastern Christian tradition that speaks with and beyond a devastated present.

A Note on the Translation ix

List of Abbreviations xiii

Translator’s Introduction xv

The Eulogy of Metropolitan Ephraim Kyriakos for the Funeral of Spiro Jabbour xliii

Author’s Preface to the First Edition xlv

Author’s Preface to the Second Edition liii

1 The Remembrance of Death 1

2 The Child Is a Person 8

3 Confession in the New Testament 10

•Confession in church usage, 18

4 Confession in Psychoanalysis 21

5 The Sense of Guilt 29

• 1. Ambivalence, 33
• 2. Ambivalence of the spirit and the body, 55
• 3. The sense of guilt, 58
• 4. The sense of guilt and the spiritual life, 62

6 The Confession of Transgressions 65

• How do we confess? 71
• How does the spiritual elder guide the monastic? 75
• Of what kind is this war? 83

7 The Essence of Monastic Confession 94

• The Hesychasts, 119

8 The Question of Psychosomatic Medicine, Philosophically Considered 121

9 Reiteration 130

• Confession for churches in the world, 135
• Confession and repentance, 137
• Confession and communion, 137
• The prayer of absolution, 138
• Objection, 140
• Confession at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, 142

10 Repentance and Joy 147

• Excursus, 149
• Supplication, 150

11 A Historical-Geographical Fragment 152

• 1. The Current of Pseudo-Dionysius, 154• 2. The Current of Makarios, 156

Glossary 159

Works Cited 163

Index 177

Spiro Jabbour, Aaron Frederick Eldridge

Spiro Jabbour (Author)
Spiro Jabbour was a scholar and hierodeacon in the Antiochian Orthodox Church. He was born in the Syrian town of Muzayraa in 1923 and died in 2018 at the Monastery of St. George, Deir al-Harf.
Aaron Frederick Eldridge (Translator)
Aaron F. Eldridge is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. His published work has appeared in Qui Parle, Diacritics, and Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East.