The structure of biblical myths; the ontogenesis of the psyche
Material type: TextDallas Spring Pub. c1983Description: xxii, 477p.; illus.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-88214-116-3
- Bible. Old Testament
- Criticism Interpretation etc
- Psychology and Religion
- Symbolism in Bible
- Mythology--Interpretation
- Mythology--Psychological Aspects
- Moses (Biblical figure)
- Jacob (Biblical Figure)
- Twins (in Religion, Folklore, etc.)
- Scapegoat
- Homer: Odyssey
- Bible. Daniel
- Bible. Revelation
- Justice
- Circumcision
- Logos
- Quaternity
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symbolism of colors p57-61; 65-8 "red ochre as basis for biological archetype". justice as part of the biological equipment of man p81-91; 106ff (Maat, Melchizedech, Dike, Christ-image). Cyclops --p358-63. circumcision p126ff. Logos: the "word," p134ff. Balaam p91-98. Quaternity, p252-64, 275-8 "the four-faced god
'The relevance of Biblical Myths, for many of which Westman cites illuminating parallels from classical and oriental sources, is as immediate today as it ever was...will be intriguing to psychologically informed counselors, pastoral theologians, and students of holy scripture.'
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