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Jung's Treatment of Christianity
The psychotherapy of a Religious Tradition
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218 pages
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Murray Stein offers a profound analysis of Carl Jung's writings on Christianity, exploring his reflections on the Trinity, the Mass, alchemy, and the Bible during the final two decades of his life. Stein interprets Jung's work as a means to facilitate the evolution of Christianity, linking it to Jung's personal experiences and psychological theories. This interpretation sheds light on Jung's vision for transforming Western religion, presenting a unique perspective on the intersection of psychology and spirituality.
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2015, paperback
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