Judaism and Jungian psychology

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Judaism and Jungian psychology

J. Marvin Spiegelman

University Press of America, c1993

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There has been a significant amount of commentary about C.G. Jung who was, on the one hand, thought to harbour anti-Semitic sentiment, and, on the other hand, a friend and teacher of many Jews. His school of psychology has had a large Jewish following throughout the world, including Israel. J. Marvin Speigelman uses the works of Jung to foster a dialogue between Judaism and Christianity. He demonstrates the parallels between Jung's thought and classic Kabbalistic views on the masculine and feminine aspects of divinity and all life. "Judaism and Jungian Psychology" is intended to supplement the work of Martin Buber and Eric Fromm in this area of biblical research.

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