Jung's analytical psychology and religion
Material type: TextSeries: (Arcturus paperbacks: AB137)Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press 1977Edition: Arcturus Books ed., 1977Description: 80pContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 080930807X
- BF173.J85 M43 1977
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Reprint of the 1959 ed. published by Dept. of Psychology, Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre, Mass., under title: Jung and analytical psychology, in series: Cutting lectures.". Responsibility by Carl Alfred Meier.
1 Jung and analytical psychology. 2 Archetypes and collective unconscious. 3 Interpretation of dreams. 4 Psychology and religion
'...based on the four Cutting Lectures which [Meier] was invited to give at Andover Newton Theological School in Massachusetts in 1959...It is a thoughtful, understandable interpretation of basic Jungian theory. Because [it] was originally prepared for an audience of theologians, it is written in simple language for the layman and is especially interesting because of its sensitivity to the place of religion in psychology and because of Meier's insights into Jung's views on religious experience....'
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