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    Psychology and Religion (Terry Lectures (Paperback)) (Paperback) By (author) C. G. Jung

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    Short Description for Psychology and Religion In this book, Dr. Jung, who has been the author of some of the most provocative hypotheses in modern psychology, describes what he regards as an authentic religious function in the unconscious mind. Using a wealth of material from ancient and medieval gnostic, alchemistic, and occultistic literature, he discusses the religious symbolism of unconscious processes and the possible continuity of relig...
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    Title
    Psychology and Religion
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) C. G. Jung
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 131
    Width: 136 mm
    Height: 210 mm
    Thickness: 13 mm
    Weight: 200 g
    Audience
    College/higher education
    General/trade
    Professional and scholarly
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780300001372
    ISBN 10: 0300001371
    Classifications
    BICMainSubject: HRA
    Dewey: 200.19
    LC classification: BL53.J8 19
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: S2.3
    BISAC category code: PSY045010
    Dewey: 200.19
    Edition statement
    Reprint
    Publisher
    Yale University Press
    Imprint name
    Yale University Press
    Publication date
    01 March 1992
    Publication City/Country
    New Haven/US
    Main description
    In this book, Dr. Jung, who has been the author of some of the most provocative hypotheses in modern psychology, describes what he regards as an authentic religious function in the unconscious mind. Using a wealth of material from ancient and medieval gnostic, alchemistic, and occultistic literature, he discusses the religious symbolism of unconscious processes and the possible continuity of religious forms that have appeared and reappeared through the centuries.