C.G. Jung: Face to Face with Christianity

C.G. Jung: Face to Face with Christianity
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Publisher : Chiron Publications
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Download or read book C.G. Jung: Face to Face with Christianity written by Jakob Lusensky and published by Chiron Publications. This book was released on 2024-08-19 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These in-depth conversations with leading Jungian analysts and scholars—including Murray Stein, Ann Lammers, Paul Bishop, and David Tacey—explore C.G. Jung's lifelong wrestling with Christianity and its importance for us today. Can analytical psychology be understood as Jung’s attempt to recover a genuine experience of being Christian? If so, was it successful? Jakob Lusensky, in an accessible introduction and throughout these remarkable conversations with experts, pursues Jung's dreaming the myth onward not merely as a fact of history, a historical breakthrough in how and why we undertake analysis, but as a living fundament for people on the path of individuation today—with implications reaching far beyond the individual. Wide-ranging and insightful, this collection is meant for Jungians (analysts, analysands, readers) for Christians (laypeople and leadership), and for any person anywhere likewise wrestling at the intersection of psychology and religion.


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