Religion and the Spiritual in Carl Jung
A Psychology book.
Religion and Psychology Carl Jung, the eminent Swiss psychoanalyst, referred to the Bible more often than any other bibliographical source. This makes his work a natural wellspring for those interested in the intersection of religion and psychology. Religion and the Spiritual in Carl Jung confirms and further develops what supporters and critics of Jung already know: His psychology positions the human being within a religious realm in which we experience a psychic reality constructed within a mysterious web of archetypal patterns that arise out of the hypothesized collective unconscious. Jung saw the absence of a religious attitude as problematic, contributing to neurotic tendencies in the individual and society. Through the 13 lectures and articles collected here, Ann Ulanov -- chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, faculty member of the C. G. Jung Institute of New York, and psychoanalyst in private practice -- offers a distinguished and helpful contribution...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 269 pages
- ISBN: 9780809139071 / 809139073
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