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From image to likeness; a Jungian path in the Gospel journey

By: Material type: TextTextRamsey, NJ Paulist Press c1983Description: 249p.; appendicesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8091-2552-8
Subject(s): Abstract: '...correlates Carl Jung's psychological types with Gospel themes and Christian values. It links the categories of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, particularly the functions of sensing, intuiting, thinking and feeling, with corresponding virtures and forms of prayer. It also studies the patterns of psychosocial development of the sixteen personality types portrayed by the MBTI, and shows how the common journey toward wholeness/holiness is diversely pursued by different people.'
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[By] W. Harold Grant, Magdala Thompson, [and] Thomas E. Clarke.

'...correlates Carl Jung's psychological types with Gospel themes and Christian values. It links the categories of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, particularly the functions of sensing, intuiting, thinking and feeling, with corresponding virtures and forms of prayer. It also studies the patterns of psychosocial development of the sixteen personality types portrayed by the MBTI, and shows how the common journey toward wholeness/holiness is diversely pursued by different people.'

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