Religion and the spiritual in Carl Jung
Material type: TextNew York Paulist Press c1999Description: iv, 269p.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0809139073
- BF175.4.R44 U43 1999
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Introduction - The spirit in Jung. Part 1 - Jung and religion and politics. 1 Religion: Jung's view. 2 Jung and prayer. 3 The double cross: scapegoating. 4 The holding self: Jung and the desire for being. Part 2 - Teaching Jung on religion. 4 Image and imago: Jung and the study of religion. 6 Teaching Jung in a theological seminary and a graduate school of religion. 7 The opposing self: Jung and religion. Part 3 - The relationship of Jung to religious and psychological issues. 8 A shared space. 9 The anxiety of being. 10 Between anxiety and faith: the role of the feminine in Tillich's theological thought. 11 Religious devotion or masochism? a psychoanalyst looks at Therese of Lixieux. 12 The god you touch. 13 Being and space
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