The living God and our living psyche : what Christians can learn from Carl Jung
Material type: TextGrand Rapids, Mich. Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. c2008Description: vii, 111p.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780802824677
- BR110 .U425 2008
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Prologue - On reading Jung: pastoring the modern psyche - Alvin Dueck and Brian W. Becker. Essays by Ann Belford Ulanov. The Christian fear of the psyche. Where to put the bad? where to put the feminine?. God-images and the life of faith. Epilogue - On reading Ulanov: scaffolding as integration - Alvin Dueck
'Tackles some of the most vexing theological and spiritual issues raised by Jung's approach to psychological healing. Challenging Jung when he diverges from core Christian beliefs, [it] nevertheless builds on key Jungian concepts to show how depth psychology can enrich and enliven our life of faith....Anyone who has struggled to understand Jung, any psychotherapist longing to include spiritual issues in the work of healing--indeed, any person of prayer seeking to relate authentically to God over the long haul--will relish this book.'
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