C.G. Jung's psychology of religion and synchronicity

by Robert Aziz

Paperback, 1990

Publication

Imprint: Albany : State University of New York Press, c1990. Series: SUNY Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology. Responsibility: Robert Aziz. Physical: Text : 1 volume : ix, 269 pages ; 24 cm. Features: Includes bibliography, index.

Call number

Psy-J / Aziz

Barcode

BK-04142

ISBN

0791401677 / 9780791401675

Original publication date

1990

CSS Library Notes

Description: The unique contribution of this work is essentially threefold. First, it provides a theoretical framework for the study of synchronistic phenomena―a framework that enables us to view these phenomena in relation to Jung’s model of the psyche and his concept of psychic compensation. Second, this book explores the significant role that these events played in Jung’s life and work. And third, by way of a careful examination of the synchronicity theory in relation to the process Jung terms individuation, an examination in which considerable case material is presented, the specific import of this seminal concept for Jung’s psychology of religion is disclosed. -- from back cover

Table of Contents: Jung's psychology of religion
The synchronicity theory
The psyche as microcosm
The synchronistic pattering of events
Jung's psychology of religion
Conclusion

FY1995 /

Physical description

ix, 269 p.; 24 cm

Description

Explores our answerability and responsibility to the world.

Language

Original language

English
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