Description
Highlights of this book include studies of the way in which Christianity is changing, the feminine dimension of God, and Jung’s contribution to biblical humanities.
Volume includes:
Murray Stein – Jung’s Green Christ: A Healing Symbol for Christianity
Carrin Dunne – Between Two Thieves: A Response to Jung’s Critique of the Christian Notions of Good and Evil
David L. Miller – “Attack Upon Christendom!” The Anti-Christianism of Depth Psychology
Nathan Schwartz-Salant – Patriarchy in Transformation: Judaic, Christian, and Clinical Perspectives
June Singer – Jung’s Gnosticism and Contemporary Gnosis
Joan Chamberlain Engelsman – Beyond the Anima: The Female Self in the Image of God
Wayne G. Rollins – Jung’s Challenge to Biblical Hermeneutics
William Dols – The Church as Crucible for Transformation
Robert L. Moore – Ritual Process, Initiation, and Contemporary Religion
Julia Jewett – Womansoul: A Feminine Corrective to Christian Imagery
David Dalrymple – “Images of Immortality”: Jung and the Archetype of Death and Rebirth