论神学与心理学

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
K. Kovacs
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神学与心理学是腓利门基金会系列的一个受欢迎的补充,该系列致力于提供瑞士心理学家C. G.荣格(1875-1961)未出版的作品。荣格文集位于瑞士联邦理工学院z里奇,收藏了数万页等待出版的手稿、研讨会和信件。这些材料的历史、临床和文化意义与已经出版的20卷本《荣格作品集》(普林斯顿大学出版社出版)的重要性相当。在论文集中的近35000封信件中,只有一小部分被发表。在他的一生中,荣格与心理学家、精神病学家、政治领袖、教育家、科学家、社会改革家、艺术家、小说家以及许多牧师和神学家(包括新教和天主教)保持着通信往来。荣格与改革宗牧师、神学家、合一运动先驱阿道夫·凯勒(Adolf Keller, 1872 - 1963)的书信往来,从其他书信中脱颖而出,值得特别关注。在他们长达50多年的友谊中,我们看到凯勒对荣格的生活和思想的持续影响,以及荣格对新教和教会事工的影响和承诺。现在,《论神学与心理学》第一次以英文出版,汇集了Jung-Keller的全部信件,提供了一个迷人的窗口,了解他们的友谊轮廓,并瞥见他们各自的心理。我们见证了荣格的坦率、深刻的欣赏,以及有时令人沮丧的参与
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On Theology and Psychology
On Theology and Psychology is a welcome addition to the Philemon Foundation Series which is committed to making available the unpublished works of the Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung (1875–1961). The C. G. Jung Papers Collection, housed at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, contains tens of thousands of pages of manuscripts, seminars, and correspondence waiting to be published. The historical, clinical, and cultural significance of these materials equals the importance of what has already appeared in the twenty-volume Collected Works of C. G. Jung (published by Princeton University Press). Of the nearly 35,000 letters in the Papers Collection, only a fraction has been published. Throughout his life, Jung corresponded with psychologists, psychiatrists, political leaders, educators, scientists, social reformers, artists, novelists, and many pastors and theologians, both Protestant and Catholic. Jung’s correspondence with Reformed pastor, theologian, and pioneer of the ecumenical movement, Adolf Keller (1872– 1963), stands out from the others and is worthy of special attention. In a friendship (often strained) stretching over fifty years, we see the sustained influence that Keller had on Jung’s life and thought, as well as Jung’s influence upon and commitment to Protestantism and the ministry of the Church. Now, for the first time in English, On Theology and Psychology brings together the entire Jung–Keller correspondence in one volume, providing a fascinating window into the contours of their friendship and glimpses into their respective psyches. We witness Jung’s candid, profoundly appreciative, and, at times, frustrated engagement
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