Jung and the Monotheisms
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- ISBN: 978-0-415-10414-2
- Binding: Paperback
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 16th December 1993
- Pages: 288
About the Book
Jung and the Monotheisms provides an exploration of some of the essential aspects of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Leading Jungian analysts, theologians and scholars - including Baroness Vera von der Heydt, Ann Belford Ulanov and Murray Stein - bring to bear psychological, religious and historical perspectives in an attempt to uncover the nature and psychology of the three monotheisms. The editor, Joel Ryce-Menuhin, is especially concerned to bring both the essential and comparative elements of the religious psychology of Islam to the attention of the contemporary reader and to provide a forum for an increased dialogue between the three monotheisms.
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Sarah Ansari, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College;
Nicholas Battye, Pschotherapist, London;
William Chittick, State University of New York;
John Dourley, Carleton University, Canada;
Gustav Dreifuss, Haifa University, Israel;
Freema Gottlieb, New York (author of
Jewish Folk Art,1986 and
The Lamp of God,1989);
Vera Von der Heydt, trained with Jung and is a big name in analytical psychology based in London;
Siegmund Hurwitz, worked with Jung and has written many books in German;
Rabbi Levi Meier, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles;
Andrew Louth, Prof. Cultural History, Goldsmith's College, London;
Leon Schlam, University of Kent;
Murray Stein, Chicago;
Sara Sviri, University College London;
Ann Belford Ulanov, Union Theological Seminary, USA