This book explores C. G. Jung's psychology through the perspective
of the existential philosopher Nikolai Berdyaev, drawing striking
parallels between Jung's theory of individuation and Berdyaev's
understanding of the person. Placing Jung and Berdyaev firmly
within the context of secular humanism, Nicolaus draws on their
personal experiences of individuation to show how both writers seek
to enable a renewal of our self-understanding as persons in a
post-religious society. Topics of discussion include: the
foundations of Berdyaev's personalism Jung's psychological
interpretation of the Christian God-image individuation and the
ethics of creativity. C. G. Jung and Nikolai Berdyaev:
Individuation and the Person offers a fresh perspective on the
ethical implications of Jung's theory and serves also as an
introduction to Berdyaev's thought. As such this book will appeal
to analytical psychologists, scholars engaged with Jungian thought
and all those interested in the interface between spirituality and
depth psychology.
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