The psyche in antiquity, Book Two: Gnosticism and early Christianity from Paul of Tarsus to Augustine
Material type: TextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 86)Toronto Inner City Books c1999Description: 159p.; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
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- 0-919123-87-2
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Ed. by Deborah A. Wesley.
1. Introduction. 2. Paul of Tarsus. 3. Simon Magus. 4. Marcion. 5. Basilides of Alexandria. 6. Valentinus. 7. Clement of Alexandria. 8. Origen. 9. Tertullian. 10. Mani. 11. Augustine. 12. Conclusion
'...archetypal psychohistory...studies the movements of the collective unconscious as it becomes manifest through political and cultural history....Two thousand years ago, the collective psyche underwent a profound upheaval, one that has remarkable parallels in our own time. This earlier upheaval amounted to the death and rebirth of the functioning God-image, and there is evidence that the same thing is occurring today.'
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