Psyche as Sacrament

Psyche as Sacrament A Comparative Study of C.G. Jung and Paul Tillich

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In the Western world, psychology and religion are not easy companions This extraordinary comparative study illustrates with great clarity that the antagonism is unnecessary. C. G. Jung the psychiatrist (1875-1961) and Paul Tillich the theologian (1886-1965) both understand God as immediately present, an inner reality and an inner reality and an inner resource. Tillich points to God as a power in life that transcends the ego, urging man on to wholeness - a power Jung calls the Self: the regulating center of the personality. Tillich speaks of self-acceptance. Jung of relating to one's complexes. Tillich writes of the journey toward essential humanity. Jung of the process of individuation. With a perspective that embraces both camps, the author examines the deeper meaning for Christian and non-Christian alike of God, Christ, the Spirit, the Trinity, morality and the religious life. In the depths of the soul, he concludes the psychological task and the religious task are one.

Book information

ISBN: 9780919123069
Publisher: Inner City Books
Imprint: Inner City Books
Pub date:
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 168g
Height: 150mm
Width: 219mm
Spine width: 8mm