Psychology and religion

Subtitle:
West and East

Series Title:
Bollingen Series XX: The collected works of C.G. Jung; Volume 11

Edition:
Second edition (1969); Fourth printing (1977)

Volume / Part:
Volume 11 of 22 (1-20, 'A,' and 'B')

Author:
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961

Editors:
Adler, Gerhard 1904-1988
Fordham, Michael 1905-1995
McGuire, William 1917-2009 (Executive Editor)
Read, Herbert 1893-1968

Translator:
Hull, R.F.C. (Richard Francis Carrington) 1913-1974

Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey

Publisher:
Princeton University Press


Publication Date:
1977

ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
0691097720

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

Copy:
3

LoC Call Number:
BF 23 .J763 v.11 c.3

Accession Number:
075003

Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychoanalysis and religion--Terry Lectures
Psychology--Religious aspects
Religion--Psychological aspects
Psychotherapy
Symbolism (Religious)
Transformation symbolism
Babylonian religion
Egyptian religion
Indian religion
Yoga
I Ching
Buddhist text--Tibetan Book of Great Liberation--Commentary
Buddhist text--Tibetan Book of the Dead--Commentary
Meditation (Eastern)
Greek religion
Platonism (Philosophy)
Job (Biblical)--Psychological aspects
Christianity--Theological, psychological, and historical aspects
Gnosticism
Mass (Christian ritual)
Suzuki, D.T. (Daisetsu Teitarō) 1870-1966
Werblowsky, R.J. Zwi (Raphael Judah Zwi) 1924-2015
White, Victor (né Gordon Henry White) 1902-1960
Wilhelm, Richard 1873-1930

User Notes:
Hardbound; xiv + 690 pp., including one black-and-white illustration, bibliographic references in footnotes, a bibliography, and an index. The first edition of CW 11 was published in 1958; the second edition was published in 1969. The second edition is the terminal version of CW 11, as reflected in Princeton's digital edition of Jung's Collected Works, which is also among the Library's holdings. Vol. 11 of the Collected Works was the seventh to be published. Publication histories of the 16 principal papers included in CW 11 are provided in the table of contents, footnotes to the text, editorial notes, and the translator's note. Notably, the essay "Psychology and Religion" (also known as "The Terry Lectures") was first published in the U.S. under the non-Bollingen book title "Psychology and Religion" (Yale University Press; 1938) and also under the Bollingen book title "Psychology and Western Religion" (Princeton; 1984). Both of these books are among the Library's holdings. Following the Yale publication, the version of this essay that was published under Bollingen's imprint (in both CW 11 and "The Psychology of Western Religion") was "revised and augmented." The essay "Psychotherapists or the Clergy" was previously published in English in the book "Modern Man in Search of a Soul" (translated by W.S. Dell and Carey F. Baynes; Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., London, 1933), copies of which are among the Library's holdings. Contents: Editorial note Translator's note Editorial note to the second edition Part one: Western religion I: Psychology and religion 1. The autonomy of the unconscious 2. Dogma and natural symbols 3. The history and psychology of a natural symbol II: A psychological approach to the dogma of the trinity Introduction 1. Pre-Christian parallels 2. Father, son, and spirit 3. The symbola 4. The three persons in the light of psychology 5. The problem of the fourth Conclusion III: Transformational symbolism in the mass 1. Introduction 2. The sequence of the transformation rite 3. Parallels to the transformation mystery 4. The psychology of the mass IV: Foreword to White's "God and the Unconscious" Foreword to Werblowsky's "Lucifer and Prometheus" Brother Klaus V: Psychotherapists or the clergy Psychoanalysis and the cure of souls VI: Answer to Job Part two: Eastern religion VII: Psychological commentary on "The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation" 1. The difference between Eastern and Western thinking 2. Comments on the text. Psychological commentary on "The Tibetan Book of the Dead" VIII: Yoga and the West Foreword to Suzuki's "Introduction to Zen Buddhism" The psychology of Eastern meditation The holy men of India IX: Foreword to the "I Ching"