Psychology and Religion

Psychology and Religion

por: C.G. Jung
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 0300001371
ISBN 13: 9780300001372
Fecha de publicación: September 10th, 1960
Editorial: Yale University Press
Páginas: 138
Dr. C.G. Jung explores the intricate relationship between psychology and religion, delving into the depths of the human psyche. He presents compelling insights into how religious beliefs and practices shape individual experiences and communal identities. Through his analysis, Jung highlights the psychological significance of religion in understanding the self and its development.

As he examines various religious symbols and myths, Jung unveils how they serve as vital expressions of universal archetypes within the collective unconscious. This exploration not only challenges conventional views but also invites readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys and the psychological forces at play in their lives.

Ultimately, Jung's work serves as a bridge between the scientific and the spiritual, encouraging a dialogue that acknowledges the profound impact of religious experiences on mental well-being. Readers are given the opportunity to contemplate the intricate interplay between faith and psychology, fostering a deeper understanding of both domains.

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