Jung's treatment of Christianity

Book • 1985
Murray Stein's "Jung's Treatment of Christianity" explores C.G.

Jung's engagement with Christian themes, particularly in his later works.

Stein analyzes Jung's approach as a therapeutic method applied to Christianity itself, viewing it as a 'patient' needing integration of opposing forces.

The book examines Jung's interpretation of Christian symbolism and the potential for a more balanced, holistic understanding of Christianity.

It delves into Jung's perspective on the problem of evil and suggests pathways for achieving wholeness within the Christian tradition.

The work remains a significant contribution to the dialogue between Jungian psychology and Christian thought.

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E1 The invisible Church: Jung's treatment of Christianity with Murray Stein

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