On behalf of the mystical fool: Jung on the religious situation
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Hove, East Sussex ; New York
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Routledge
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2010
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viii, 262 p.; 24 cm
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes bibliographical references: p. ]234[ - 245
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Index
NOTES PERTAINING TO TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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John P. Dourley
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction -- Jungian psychology and spirituality -- The numinous, the universal, and a myth of supersession -- Taking back divinity: Jung on the relativity of God -- Martin Buber and the lunatic asylum -- Jung, white, and the end of the pilgrimage -- The mystical fool and why the killing must go on -- C.G. Jung, S.P. Huntington, and the search for civilization -- Jung and the recall of the gods -- Rerooting in the mother : the numinosity of the nothing -- Jung, some mystics, and the void: personal and political implications