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Psychology and Religion by Carl Jung
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Psychology and Religion (The Terry Lectures Series)

by Carl Gustav Jung (otherwise under Carl Jung)

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Yale University Press (1960), Paperback, 138 pages

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This book is in three parts, based upon the Terry lectures Jung gave at York. Jung writes this book in his agnostic tone, of not knowing if there is a divinity or not, but what he does know is that patterns of the deity, the notion of believing in something bigger is universal and perhaps critical to the human psyche. He draws on dreams and visions of his clients, medieval alchemy, gnosticism, Christianity and Tibetan Buddhism, to explore patterns of experience and understanding of the divine. He touches on his theory of the collective unconsciousness briefly in this book, but keeps more focus on archetypes and divine revelation in personal experiences. A good book, but I definitely feel it is one I'll have to reread to understand better. ( )
  Gesigewigus | Jul 11, 2009 |
The Terry Lectures, 1937.
The autonomy of the unconscious mind,--Dogma and natural symbols.--The history and psychology of the natural symbol.
  DVMcF | Feb 1, 2008 |
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Sixteen studies in religious phenomena, including Psychology and Religion and Answer to Job.

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