Subtitle:
Volume II
Volume / Part:
2 of 2
Place of Publication:
San Francisco, California
Publisher:
Guild for Psychological Studies
Copyright Date:
1986
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780917479076
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BF 51 .H64 v.2 1986
Accession Number:
059649
Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychoanalysis and religion
Psychology and religion
Jungian psychology and Christianity
Opposites
Transformation
Psychology and religion
Jungian psychology and Christianity
Opposites
Transformation
User Notes:
Trade paperback, 139 pp. including introduction and index
Continuing her lifelong work exploring the God-human relationship and ways to bring it to bear on day-to-day transformative living, Elizabeth Boyden Howes has brought together collections of her lectures in Volumes I and II of Intersection and Beyond. These lectures delineate the thought and experience of a pioneer in the intersection of psychology and religion. Based on her many years of work as a leader of seminars on the life and teaching of Jesus and as a Jungian analyst, these books speak to individuals seeking a fresh direction as well as opportunities to bring concrete expression to forgiveness, renewal, relationship, and work.
Contents:
Introduction
God, Self, Ego, and Choice
The Kingdom of God and the Self
Mythic Truth, Historical Truth, and Religious Consciousness
Descent-Ascent: The Journey of the Holy Spirit
Transformation in the Life of Jung
New Symbolic Meanings in Liturgy, Creed, and Prayer
Religious Imagery and Jung
The Living Presences
Darkness and God
Opposites: Divided or Reconciled?
Index
