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Jung and Christianity in dialogue : faith, feminism, and hermeneutics

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York Paulist Press c1990Description: ix, 265p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0809131870
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR110 .J85 1990
Contents:
Part 1 - Jung and theology. C.G. Jung, psychologist and theologian - Murray Stein. C.G. Jung: Christian or post-Christian psychologist - Peter Homans. The archetypal self: theological values in Jung's psychology - Frank M. Bockus. Jung, Tillich, and aspects of Western Christian development - John P. Dourley. Part 2 - Jung, feminism and spirituality. A feminist critique of Jung - Naomi R. Goldenberg. Religious and social dimensions of Jung's concept of the archetype: a feminist perspective - Demaris S. Wehr. The objectivity of subjectivity: the feminist and spiritual strengths of psychoanalysis - Ann Belford Ulanov. Part 3 - Jung and hermeneutics. Psychology ad hermeneutics: Jung's contribution - Peter Homans. Jung on scripture and hermeneutics: retrospect and prospect - Wayne G. Rollins. Part 4 - Jung and pastoral care. Depth psychology and religious vocations - Robert J. Loftus. Jungian concepts in religious counseling - James A. Hall. The anthropology of Carl Jung: implications for pastoral care - Swanee Hunt
Abstract: '...a rich and diverse collection of writings from some of the most highly-recognized authors in the fields of religion and psychology....presents challenging and illuminating relationships between Jungian psychology and Christian tradition, and includes some of the finest articles yet contributed to this dialogue.'
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Part 1 - Jung and theology. C.G. Jung, psychologist and theologian - Murray Stein. C.G. Jung: Christian or post-Christian psychologist - Peter Homans. The archetypal self: theological values in Jung's psychology - Frank M. Bockus. Jung, Tillich, and aspects of Western Christian development - John P. Dourley. Part 2 - Jung, feminism and spirituality. A feminist critique of Jung - Naomi R. Goldenberg. Religious and social dimensions of Jung's concept of the archetype: a feminist perspective - Demaris S. Wehr. The objectivity of subjectivity: the feminist and spiritual strengths of psychoanalysis - Ann Belford Ulanov. Part 3 - Jung and hermeneutics. Psychology ad hermeneutics: Jung's contribution - Peter Homans. Jung on scripture and hermeneutics: retrospect and prospect - Wayne G. Rollins. Part 4 - Jung and pastoral care. Depth psychology and religious vocations - Robert J. Loftus. Jungian concepts in religious counseling - James A. Hall. The anthropology of Carl Jung: implications for pastoral care - Swanee Hunt

'...a rich and diverse collection of writings from some of the most highly-recognized authors in the fields of religion and psychology....presents challenging and illuminating relationships between Jungian psychology and Christian tradition, and includes some of the finest articles yet contributed to this dialogue.'

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