The Jungian Bible

The Jungian Bible
Title The Jungian Bible PDF eBook
Author Roberto Lima Netto
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 194
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781475249934

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This book brings life lessons taken from the Bible and the world myths and interpreted with a Jungian reading. It also offers an easy explanation for Jung's basic ideas and concepts.

Jung and the Interpretation of the Bible

Jung and the Interpretation of the Bible
Title Jung and the Interpretation of the Bible PDF eBook
Author David LeRoy Miller
Publisher Burns & Oates
Total Pages 150
Release 1995
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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"An accessible introduction to the uses of Jung in reading the Bible". -- Shofar

Jung and the Bible

Jung and the Bible
Title Jung and the Bible PDF eBook
Author Wayne Rollins
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 164
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 162564261X

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"Out of the life and thought of a noted psychologist, Carl Jung, comes a captivating approach to reading and interpreting the Bible. The book opens with the question, ""Why is it that the images, characters, and stories of Scripture have the power to catalyze the imagination of the human psyche, not only among religious people, but also among artists, moviemakers, playwrights, and songwriters, some of whom are disenchanted with church, clergy, and established religion?"" The answer to the question begins with Jung's statement that the Bible is an ""utterance of the soul."" Jung sees the Bible as a treasury of the soul (psyche), that is, the testimony of our spiritual ancestors proclaiming in history and law, prophecy and psalm, gospel and epistle, genealogy and apocalypse, their experience of the holy, and drawing us and others through us into that experience. The Bible is no stranger to Carl Jung. No document is cited by Jung more often, and no cast of characters from any tradition is summoned to the stage of Jung's discourse with greater regularity than are the Adams and Abrahams, the Melchizedeks and Moseses, the Peters and Pauls of Judaeo-Christian Scripture--185 biblical figures in all. Beyond that, the realities and experiences that concern Jung most are also those that occupy prime attention in the writings of biblical authors: a sense of soul, of personal destiny and call; an openness to the wisdom of dreams, revelations, and visions; the power of symbols and archetypal images; the riddle of evil within God's world; and above all, the sense of God--the numinous, the Holy, at the center of things. "

Jung on Christianity

Jung on Christianity
Title Jung on Christianity PDF eBook
Author C. G. Jung
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 291
Release 1999-10-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0691006970

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C. G. Jung, son of a Swiss Reformed pastor, used his Christian background throughout his career to illuminate the psychological roots of all religions. Jung believed religion was a profound, psychological response to the unknown--both the inner self and the outer worlds--and he understood Christianity to be a profound meditation on the meaning of the life of Jesus of Nazareth within the context of Hebrew spirituality and the Biblical worldview. Murray Stein's introduction relates Jung's personal relationship with Christianity to his psychological views on religion in general, his hermeneutic of religious thought, and his therapeutic attitude toward Christianity. This volume includes extensive selections from Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity," "Christ as a Symbol of the Self," from Aion, "Answer to Job," letters to Father Vincent White from Letters, and many more.

The Bible and the Psyche

The Bible and the Psyche
Title The Bible and the Psyche PDF eBook
Author Edward F. Edinger
Publisher
Total Pages 182
Release 1986
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Explores Biblical lore as a self-revelation of the objective psyche and a rich compendium of archetypal images representing humanity's successive encounters with the numinosum (a.k.a. God, the Self, etc.) Many examples from dreams and more than forty years of clinical practice.

Archetype of the Apocalypse

Archetype of the Apocalypse
Title Archetype of the Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author Edward F. Edinger
Publisher Open Court Publishing
Total Pages 252
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780812695168

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The collective belief in Armageddon has become more powerful and widespread in the wake of recent terrorist attacks. Edward Edinger looks at the chaos predicted by the Book of Revelation and relates it to current trends including global violence, AIDS, and apocalyptic cults.

Psyche in Scripture

Psyche in Scripture
Title Psyche in Scripture PDF eBook
Author Rivkah Schärf Kluger
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780919123717

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The Old Testament is the written record of profound religious experiences, and in this sense "inspired". The awesome events recounted in the Bible inform the spiritual stance of Western culture to this day, and they contain important clues about destiny, not only past but future. As our understanding broadens, our sense of membership in a global community may supersede the specific religious lessons of our early years. But we cannot simply shrug off our inner history without damage to the soul. Rather we must try to grasp the symbolic content of our psychic heritage, as Dr. Kluger does in this volume. The first three essays here, originally published in 1974 under the title Psyche and Bible, have become classics in the field. Two of the author's later essays on individuation symbolism, and a comprehensive index, have been added to make Psyche in Scripture.