Highlights of this book include studies of the way in which Christianity is changing, the feminine dimension of God, and Jung’s contribution to biblical humanities.
Volume includes:
Murray Stein - Jung's Green Christ: A Healing Symbol for Christianity
Carrin Dunne - Between Two Thieves: A Response to Jung's Critique of the Christian Notions of Good and Evil
David L. Miller - "Attack Upon Christendom!" The Anti-Christianism of Depth Psychology
Nathan Schwartz-Salant - Patriarchy in Transformation: Judaic, Christian, and Clinical Perspectives
June Singer - Jung's Gnosticism and Contemporary Gnosis
Joan Chamberlain Engelsman - Beyond the Anima: The Female Self in the Image of God
Wayne G. Rollins - Jung's Challenge to Biblical Hermeneutics
William Dols - The Church as Crucible for Transformation
Robert L. Moore - Ritual Process, Initiation, and Contemporary Religion
Julia Jewett - Womansoul: A Feminine Corrective to Christian Imagery
David Dalrymple - "Images of Immortality": Jung and the Archetype of Death and Rebirth
VOLUME EDITORS:
Murray Stein, Ph.D. is a supervising training analyst and former president of The International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAP Zurich). His most recent books include Outside Inside and All Around, Minding the Self and The Principle of Individuation. From 2001 to 2004 he was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He lectures internationally on topics related to Analytical Psychology and its applications in the contemporary world. He is publisher emeritus of Chiron Publications and is the focus of many Asheville Jung Center online seminars.
Robert Moore, Phd was an internationally recognized psychotherapist and consultant in private practice in Chicago. He was considered one of the leading therapists specializing in psychotherapy with men because of his discovery of the Archetypal Dynamics of the Masculine Self (King, Warrior, Magician, Lover). He served as Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Spirituality at the Graduate Center of the Chicago Theological Seminary, and has served as a Training Analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is Co-founder of the Chicago Center for Integrative Psychotherapy.