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Jung On Christianity

Jung's interest in Christianity began in his early childhood. He was raised in a Protestant household, and his father was a minister. Jung attended church regularly and was confirmed in the Protestant faith. However, he began to question his religious beliefs in his late teens. He was particularly troubled by the problem of evil and the existence of a loving God.

In his early twenties, Jung studied philosophy and theology at the University of Basel. He was particularly interested in the works of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche. Kant's philosophy of transcendental idealism had a profound influence on Jung. He came to believe that the world we experience is not an objective reality but a product of our own minds. This led him to question the traditional Christian view of God as a transcendent being who exists outside of the universe.

Dreaming the Myth Onwards : C G Jung on Christianity and on Hegel Volume 6 (The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich)
“Dreaming the Myth Onwards”: C. G. Jung on Christianity and on Hegel, Volume 6 (The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich)
by Wolfgang Giegerich

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Language : English
File size : 5601 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 477 pages
Paperback : 376 pages
Item Weight : 2.16 pounds

Nietzsche's philosophy of nihilism also had a significant impact on Jung. Nietzsche argued that there is no such thing as objective truth or morality. He believed that all values are created by human beings and that there is no ultimate meaning to life. Jung was drawn to Nietzsche's ideas because they challenged the traditional Christian worldview.

Jung's own religious views were complex and evolved over time. He never completely abandoned his Christian faith, but he did come to believe that it was only one of many valid ways of understanding the world. He also believed that there was a deeper layer of reality that transcended both Christianity and nihilism.

In his later years, Jung became increasingly interested in Eastern religions, particularly Buddhism and Taoism. He believed that these religions offered a more profound understanding of the human psyche than Christianity. He also believed that they could help people to overcome the existential crisis that he believed was at the heart of modern society.

Jung On Hegel

Jung's interest in Hegel began in his early twenties. He was particularly interested in Hegel's philosophy of history. Hegel believed that history is a process of dialectical development. He argued that each stage of history is characterized by a conflict between two opposing forces. This conflict leads to a synthesis, which is a new stage of development that incorporates the best elements of both opposing forces.

Jung was drawn to Hegel's philosophy of history because he believed that it could help to explain the development of the human psyche. He argued that the human psyche is also characterized by a conflict between opposing forces. This conflict leads to a process of individuation, which is the development of a unique and integrated personality.

Jung believed that Hegel's philosophy of history could help people to understand the process of individuation. He argued that the individual must first come to terms with the opposing forces within his or her own psyche. This can be a difficult and painful process, but it is necessary for the development of a healthy and integrated personality.

Jung's own interpretation of Hegel's philosophy was unique. He did not agree with all of Hegel's ideas, but he believed that Hegel's philosophy could provide a valuable framework for understanding the development of the human psyche.

The Collected English Papers of C.G. Jung

The Collected English Papers of C.G. Jung is a 20-volume series of Jung's writings. The series was edited by Jung's close associate, Aniela Jaffé, and was published between 1953 and 1979.

The Collected English Papers contain a wide range of Jung's writings, including his early papers on psychoanalysis, his later works on analytical psychology, and his writings on religion, philosophy, and literature. The series is an essential resource for anyone interested in Jung's thought.

Volume 1: Psychiatric Studies

This volume contains Jung's early papers on psychoanalysis. These papers were written between 1902 and 1909 and provide a valuable insight into the development of Jung's thought.

Volume 2: Experimental Researches

This volume contains Jung's experimental researches on the unconscious. These researches were conducted between 1904 and 1909 and provide empirical evidence for the existence of the unconscious.

Volume 3: The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease

This volume contains Jung's papers on the psychogenesis of mental disease. These papers were written between 1907 and 1913 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of neurosis.

Volume 4: The Psychology of Dementia Praecox

This volume contains Jung's papers on the psychology of dementia praecox. These papers were written between 1907 and 1913 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of schizophrenia.

Volume 5: Symbols of Transformation

This volume contains Jung's papers on the symbols of transformation. These papers were written between 1912 and 1916 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the collective unconscious.

Volume 6: Psychological Types

This volume contains Jung's papers on psychological types. These papers were written between 1916 and 1921 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of personality.

Volume 7: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology

This volume contains Jung's two essays on analytical psychology. These essays were written in 1916 and 1921 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of analytical psychology.

Volume 8: The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche

This volume contains Jung's papers on the structure and dynamics of the psyche. These papers were written between 1916 and 1921 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the psyche.

Volume 9: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious

This volume contains Jung's papers on the archetypes and the collective unconscious. These papers were written between 1916 and 1922 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the archetypes and the collective unconscious.

Volume 10: Civilization in Transition

This volume contains Jung's papers on civilization in transition. These papers were written between 1918 and 1922 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the transformation of culture.

Volume 11: Psychology and Religion

This volume contains Jung's papers on psychology and religion. These papers were written between 1918 and 1922 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the relationship between psychology and religion.

Volume 12: Psychology and Alchemy

This volume contains Jung's papers on psychology and alchemy. These papers were written between 1928 and 1930 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the relationship between psychology and alchemy.

Volume 13: The Tavistock Lectures

This volume contains Jung's lectures on analytical psychology that he delivered at the Tavistock Clinic in London in 1935.

Volume 14: Mysterium Coniunctionis

This volume contains Jung's papers on the mystical experience. These papers were written between 1936 and 1955 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the mystical experience.

Volume 15: The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature

This volume contains Jung's papers on the spirit in man, art, and literature. These papers were written between 1931 and 1955 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the spirit.

Volume 16: The Practice of Psychotherapy

This volume contains Jung's papers on the practice of psychotherapy. These papers were written between 1934 and 1952 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the practice of psychotherapy.

Volume 17: The Development of Personality

This volume contains Jung's papers on the development of personality. These papers were written between 1928 and 1955 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the development of personality.

Volume 18: The Symbolic Life

This volume contains Jung's papers on the symbolic life. These papers were written between 1931 and 1955 and provide a detailed account of Jung's theory of the symbolic life.

Volume 19: The Essential Jung

This volume contains a selection of Jung's most important writings. These writings were selected by Jung himself and provide a comprehensive overview of his thought.

Volume 20: The Freud/Jung Letters

This volume contains the correspondence between Jung and Sigmund Freud. These letters were written between 1906 and 1913 and provide a valuable insight into the relationship between the two men.

Dreaming the Myth Onwards : C G Jung on Christianity and on Hegel Volume 6 (The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich)
“Dreaming the Myth Onwards”: C. G. Jung on Christianity and on Hegel, Volume 6 (The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich)
by Wolfgang Giegerich

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Language : English
File size : 5601 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 477 pages
Paperback : 376 pages
Item Weight : 2.16 pounds
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Dreaming the Myth Onwards : C G Jung on Christianity and on Hegel Volume 6 (The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich)
“Dreaming the Myth Onwards”: C. G. Jung on Christianity and on Hegel, Volume 6 (The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich)
by Wolfgang Giegerich

4 out of 5

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File size : 5601 KB
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Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 477 pages
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Item Weight : 2.16 pounds
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