Myth, history, and faith : the remythologizing of Christianity
Material type: TextNew York Paulist Press c1974Description: v, 185p.; ill.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0809118270
- BL304 .K38
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1 Your man is too small. 2 Myth in history. 3 Myth and the problem of evil. 4 The dying and rising god. 5 Jesus of Nazareth. 6 Some misconceptions about myth. 7 Psychology, philosophy and myth. 8 Religion and myth. 9 Sharing in the victory: the practice of prayer. 10 Myth and sacrament
'How do I experience meaning in my life? The book offers a clear, positive answer to this basic question of modern secularized society. Morton Kelsey, an Episcopal minister, theologian, Jungian psychologist, and educator, invites his readers to rediscover their ancient heritage of symbol-making...From this perspective, Kelsey then takes a new look at the meaning of person, a sense of history, the problems of evil, conversion, Jesus, prayer and sacrament.'
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