Psychology and Western Religion
C. G. Jung
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychoanalyse
Beschreibung
Extracted from Volumes 11 and 18. This selection of Jung's writings brings together a number of articles that are necessary for the understanding of his interpretation of the religious life and development of Western man: views that are central to his psychological thought.
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Mithraism, Psychology, Hebrews, New Testament, Symptom, Phenomenon, Eucharist, Individuation, Answer to Job, Summum bonum, Indian philosophy, Athanasian Creed, Consecration, On Religion, Parapsychology, Incarnation (Christianity), Christology, Archetype, Psychoanalysis, Lecture, Doctrine, God, Psychotherapy, Marduk, Philosophy, Understanding, Buddhism, Old Testament, Gnosticism, Clergy, Consciousness, Demiurge, Psychic, Melchizedek, Religion, Morality, Crucifixion of Jesus, Deipnon, Thought, Ancient Egypt, Allusion, Catholic Church, God the Father, Dionysus, God the Son, Theology, Rite, Christ, God-man (Christianity), Religious experience, Exposition (narrative), Filioque, Transubstantiation, Neurosis, Protestantism, Reality, Treatise, Deity, Church Fathers, Psychology and Alchemy, Writing, Christianity, Incense, Explanation, Prima materia, Anthropomorphism, Incarnation, Princeton University Press, Good and evil, Justification (theology)