The Emergence of Consciousness in Genesis 1–3: Jung's Depth Psychology and Theological Anthropology: with William Simpson, “The Mystical Stance: The Experience of Self-Loss and Daniel Dennett's ‘Center of Narrative Gravity’”; David Rousseau, “A Systems Model of Spirituality”; and David James Stewart, “The Emergence of Consciousness in Genesis 1–3: Jung's Depth Psychology and Theological Anthropology”
The development of a robust, holistic theological anthropology will require that theology and biblical studies alike enter into genuine interdisciplinary conversations. Depth psychology in particular has the capacity to be an exceedingly fruitful conversation partner for theology because of its comm...
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Language: | English |
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Year: 2014, Volume: 49, Issue: 2, Pages: 509-529 |
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B Consciousness B theology and science B Psychology B Interdisciplinarity B Carl Gustav Jung B Archetypes B Theological Anthropology B Hermeneutics B Christianity |
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