Revisiting Jung’s “A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity”: Some Implications for Psychoanalysis and Religion | Semantic Scholar
@article{Lamborn2011RevisitingJ, title={Revisiting Jung’s “A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity”: Some Implications for Psychoanalysis and Religion}, author={Amy Bentley Lamborn}, journal={Journal of Religion and Health}, year={2011}, volume={50}, pages={108-119}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:21332730} }
This article explores one of C. G. Jung’s generally neglected essays, his psychological interpretation of the Trinity, and links up key theoretical notions with several more mainstream psychoanalytic…
3 Citations
Jung’s Recalcitrant Fourth
- Barbara Cerminara
- 2024
Psychology, Philosophy
This paper enlists Jung’s notion of recalcitrant fourth to argue that, contrary to what some Jungian scholars contend, the work of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) is not…
23 References
Freud and Jung on Religion
- Michael F. Palmer
- 1997
Psychology, Philosophy
Foreword. Part I Sigmund Freud: psychoanalysis and religion.. Introduction. Totem and Taboo. Religion and Illusion. Forms of Religious Neurosis. A Critical Appraisal. Part II Introduction. The…
Theology after Jung
- A. Ulanov
- 2006
Psychology, Education
This article discusses the impact of Jung’s theories on teaching students depth psychology and theology in a nondenominational graduate school of religion and a theological seminary. Contrasting the…
Papers on psychoanalysis
- H. W. Loewald
- 1980
Psychology
This volume brings together many of the important writings of Hans Loewald, one of the major theoreticians of psychoanalysis today. Among other subjects, Dr. Loewald discusses the nature of the…
The area of faith in Winnicott, Lacan and Bion.
- M. Eigen
- 1981
Psychology, Philosophy
The International journal of psycho-analysis
The play of faith is emphasized in Winnicott's object usage and Bion's O and a certain faith is also required to tolerate the movement of meaning in Lacan's Symbolic order.
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
'I can understand myself only in the light of inner happenings. It is these that make up the singularity of my life, and with these my autobiography deals' - Carl Gustav Jung. In 1957, four years…