Drawing on Jewish myth, ritual and tradition, as well as the authorâ s own experiences, this original and unique book offers insights into how Jungâ s psychology and ideas are relevant if understood from a wider, archetypal, perspective.
Drawing on Jewish myth, ritual and tradition, as well as the authorâ s own experiences, this original and unique book offers insights into how Jungâ s psychology and ideas are relevant if understood from a wider, archetypal, perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aryeh Maidenbaum earned his PhD from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the Jung Institute in Zurich. He is a Jungian analyst and co-director of the New York Center for Jungian Studies with a strong background in the fields of history, psychology and Jewish studies. With over 30 years of experience presenting seminars and conferences on Jungian psychology, he has also organized and led Jewish Heritage Travel programs throughout the world.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Dreams, the Talmud, and Jung 2. The Wandering Jew 3. The Golem of Prague: An Archetype 4. Was Jung Anti-Semitic? 5. A Jewish Saturnalian Festival: The Holiday of Purim 6. Jerusalem: Archetype and Living Symbol 7. To Forgive, or Not to Forgive 8. Scapegoating and Shadow 9. Hope, Resilience and Humor: The Jewish Experience 10. The Search for Spirit in Jungian Psychology
Introduction 1. Dreams, the Talmud, and Jung 2. The Wandering Jew 3. The Golem of Prague: An Archetype 4. Was Jung Anti-Semitic? 5. A Jewish Saturnalian Festival: The Holiday of Purim 6. Jerusalem: Archetype and Living Symbol 7. To Forgive, or Not to Forgive 8. Scapegoating and Shadow 9. Hope, Resilience and Humor: The Jewish Experience 10. The Search for Spirit in Jungian Psychology
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