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Protestantism and Jungian Psychology (Religion and Jungian Psychology)

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Protestantism & Jungian Psychology provides the opportunity for thirteen well-known Protestants and others to heed Jung’s call. Among them are Paul Tillich, Hanna Hadorn, Andreas Schweizer-Vullers and Joseph Wagenseller. It is an important and long-awaited addition to the Religion and Jungian Psychology Series.

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Protestantism & Jungian Psychology provides the opportunity for thirteen well-known Protestants and others to heed Jung’s call. Among them are Paul Tillich, Hanna Hadorn, Andreas Schweizer-Vullers and Joseph Wagenseller. It is an important and long-awaited addition to the Religion and Jungian Psychology Series.

Publisher:New Falcon Publications
Edition:1st Edition
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:J. Marvin Spiegelman has a Ph.D. from U.C.L.A. and is a Diplomate in clinical psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology. He is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland and has taught at U.C.L.A., U.S.C. and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He has a private practice as a Jungian analyst in Studio City, California. Dr. Spiegelman is the editor and co-author of the other volumes in the Religion and Jungian Psychology Series which includes: Buddhism & Jungian Psychology; Hinduism & Jungian Psychology; Sufism, Islam & Jungian Psychology; Catholicism & Jungian Psychology and others. He is also the author of The Tree of LifePaths in Jungian Individuation; Jungian Psychology & the Passions of the Soul; and Jungian AnalystsTheir Visions & Vulnerabilities, among others.
Product Dimensions:5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches
Editor:J. Marvin Spiegelman
Pages:192
Publication Date:March 1, 1995