"Jung and the Monotheisms" brings together a range of scholars to
provide an exploration of some of the essential aspects of Judaism,
Christianity and Islam. The contributors include leading Jungian
analysts and scholars, among them Baroness Vera von der Heydt, Ann
Belford Ulanov and Murray Stein. They bring to bear psychological,
religious and historical perspectives in an attempt to uncover the
nature and psychology of the three monotheisms. The text provides a
fresh and profound source of interpretation and comparison of Islam
within the western psyche. The editor, Jungian analyst Joel
Ryce-Menuhin, is especially concerned to bring both the essential
and comparative elements of the religious psychology of Islam to
the attention of the contemporary reader and to provide a forum for
an increased dialogue between the three monotheisms.
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