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"Paul as a radical Jewish mystic whose insights often anticipate the world of twentieth-century psychoanalysis."
"Paul as a radical Jewish mystic whose insights often anticipate the world of twentieth-century psychoanalysis."


==Editions and translations==
==Editions ==
Published in New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1972.
Published in New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1972.


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My Brother Paul (1972) is a book by Richard L. Rubenstein.

Abstract

"Paul as a radical Jewish mystic whose insights often anticipate the world of twentieth-century psychoanalysis."

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1972.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]