Judaism and Jungian Psychology
Description:
Adds to a body of work that Spiegelman has co-authored and edited exploring the connections between Jungian psychology and each of the world's major religions. In the present volume, he clears the table by addressing perceptions of Jung as anti-Semitic, finding that he was so, in youth, to a degree that few living in 1930s Europe (including Jews) could escape. He then presents four articles of a general nature, a paper on evil, and two fictional stories. Contains some previously published material. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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