Jung and St. Paul: A Study of the Doctrine of Justification by Faith and Its Relation to the Concept of IndividuationLongmans, Green, 1959 - 357 páginas I do not start with the assumption that psychology must have the last word, and I am not concerned to show, as so many writers appear to be, that Christianity is psychologically "respectable": if psychotherapy and Christianity prove incompatible, I am quite ready to say "so much the worse for psychotherapy!" I do not think that psychotherapy and Christianity are incompatible, but I do think that much that is said by psychotherapists is incompatible with the true Christian faith, and that it is often those who claim to be the most sympathetic to religion who say such things. - Preface. |
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accepting the unconscious acts Alchemy analysis Analytical Psychology anima Answer to Job antagonism between consciousness antinomianism archetype attitude behaviour believe bondage bring called chapter character Christ claim collective elements collective unconscious concept condition of Justification conscious elements conscious synthesis criticism doctrine effects Essays evil inclinations fact fear of dogs Gentiles give goal God-image Gospel hand happen human ibid idea ideal implies important Individuation involves Jesus Jews judgement Jung says Jung's technique Justification by Faith Justified sinner language lives magician man's mandala manifest means mind natural Nygren object odd things one's oneself opposites patient Paul's personal unconscious point of view possible prevenient grace projection psyche psychic elements psychotherapy purpose reason refers refused regarded rejection relation religion repressed result righteousness salvation sense sins speaking Spirit suppose tendencies theologian theological thought true uncon unconscious elements understand whole words Yahweh