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As the Gospels tell, after the Last Supper Jesus retreated to a small field just outside the city of Jerusalem: Gethsemane, the olive grove. His prayers are interrupted when Judas arrives with a group of armed men, and kisses him. The kiss, given to point Jesus out to the guards, has become a powerful symbol of the wrenching experience of betrayal, and abandonment. Betrayed by his disciples--even by Peter, the most faithful--Jesus is forsaken. His sin is to have drawn God closer to man. In The Night in Gethsemane, Massimo Recalcati, one of Italy's most highly regarded psychoanalysts, traces the relationship between biblical text and psychoanalytical theory, revealing human life in all its fragility and its agony.
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One of the most beautiful, moving, thought-provoking books I have ever read dedicated to the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. It brought tears to my eyes and I am not able to express the feelings it caused within my heart. Words are wind when it comes to the unfathomable ordeal of Jesus for the sake of all humanity. Massimo Recalcati created a masterpiece.
As simple as that.