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Jung's Three Theories of Religious Experience

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An attempt to sort out Jung's three interwoven theories of religious experience: the scientific-psychological, the phenomenological-mythological, and the metaphysical-theological.

This text distinguishes between these three theories so that the interpreter can then make a more discerning response to what Jung was in fact doing, i.e., expounding science and phenomenology and metaphysics.

This work aims to help Jung's many-sided contribution to be more clearly seen and appreciated.

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Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
0889462453 / 9780889462458
Hardback
31/12/1989
United States
192 pages
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