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Imaginal Preaching: An Archetypal Perspective (edition 1995)

by James A. Wallace

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Imaginal Preaching: An Archetypal Perspective is based upon the analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung and the archetypal psychology of James Hillman. This book validates the persistence of image and its integrity as the alternative to rhetoric. It approaches preaching as poesis, an act of making, shaping, and forming of--and by--images.… (more)
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Title:Imaginal Preaching: An Archetypal Perspective
Authors:James A. Wallace
Info:Paulist Press (1995), Paperback, 160 pages
Collections:Paper Books, Contemporary Spirituality, Your library, Nonfiction
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Tags:homiletics, catholic, nonfiction, christian, redemptorist

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Imaginal Preaching: An Archetypal Perspective is based upon the analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung and the archetypal psychology of James Hillman. This book validates the persistence of image and its integrity as the alternative to rhetoric. It approaches preaching as poesis, an act of making, shaping, and forming of--and by--images.

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