The Christian archetype; a Jungian commentary on the life of Christ

Edinger, Edward F.

The Christian archetype; a Jungian commentary on the life of Christ - Toronto Inner City Books c1987 - 143p.; illus.; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; index - (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 28) .

Index by Daryl Sharp

1 Annunciation. 2 Nativity. 3 Flight into Egypt. 4 Baptism. 5 Triumphal entry into Jerusalem. 6 Last supper. 7 Gethsemane. 8 Arrest and trial. 9 Flagellation and mocking. 10 Crucifixion. 11 Lamentation and entombment. 12 Resurrection and ascension. 13 Pentecost. 14 Assumption and coronation of Mary

'This book presents a much-needed psychological interpretation of images and events central to the Christian myth, which may be understood symbolically in terms of the individuation of modern men and women.'

Paperback

0-919123-27-9

C87-093416-3


Bible. New Testament
Bible
Bible. New Testament
Criticism, Interpretation, etc.
Jungian psychology--Religious aspects--Christianity
Jesus Christ
Individuation

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