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▼a 9781400843091 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a 140084309X (electronic bk.) |
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▼a (OCoLC)777375662 |
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▼a Jung, C. G. |
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▼a Jung on Christianity
▼h [electronic resource]. |
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▼a Princeton :
▼b Princeton University Press,
▼c 2012. |
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▼a 1 online resource (291 p.) |
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▼a Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part I. Jung's Relationship to Christianity; 1. A Father's Unfinished Work; 2. "Thoughts on the Interpretation of Christianity"; 3. The Experience of "Religious Realities"; 4. "Why I am not a Catholic"; Part II. Jung's Psychological Approach to Christian Doctrine, Ritual, and Symbol; 1. "Christ, A Symbol of the Self"; 2. "Christ as Archetype"; 3. "Father, Son, and Spirit"; 4. The Holy Ghost; 5. "The Mass and the Individuation Process"; 6. "Symbolism of the Cross"; 7. Mythic Features in Christian Doctrine. |
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▼a Part III. Jung's Interpretation of Christian History and Its Future1. From "Introduction to the Religious and Psychological Problems of Alchemy"; 2. "The Sign of the Fishes"; 3. From "Answer to Job"; 4. The Missing Element in Christian Doctrine; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y. |
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▼a C.G. Jung, son of a Swiss Reformed pastor, used his Christian background throughout his career to illuminate the psychological roots of all religions. Jung believed religion was a profound, psychological response to the unknown--both the inner self and the outer worlds--and he understood Christianity to be a profound meditation on the meaning of the life of Jesus of Nazareth within the context of Hebrew spirituality and the Biblical worldview. Murray Stein's introduction relates Jung's personal relationship with Christianity to his psychological views on religion in general, his hermeneutic of. |
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▼a Description based on print version record. |
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▼a Christianity. |
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▼a Psychology, Religious. |
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▼a Religion
▼x Philosophy. |
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▼a Christianity
▼x Psychology. |
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▼a RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic.
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▼a RELIGION / Christianity / General.
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▼a PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Psychoanalysis.
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▼a Christianity
▼x Psychology.
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▼0 (OCoLC)fst00859629 |
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼a Stein, Murray. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Jung, C.G.
▼t Jung on Christianity
▼d Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2012
▼z 9780691006970 |
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