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Job, Jonah, and the Unconscious - A Psychological Interpretation of Evil and Spiritual Growth in the Old Testament (Paperback, New)
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Job, Jonah, and the Unconscious - A Psychological Interpretation of Evil and Spiritual Growth in the Old Testament (Paperback, New)
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Job, Jonah, and the Unconscious is the latest work by natural
theologian M.A. Corey. It is a ground-breaking synthetic work
utilizing the unique perspective of modern depth psychology to
interpret the underlying meaning of two of the most fascinating
books of the Old Testament, Job and Jonah. In the process it weaves
together a unique development perspective on the age-old problem of
evil that satisfies both the traditional theologian and the hard-
core skeptic. It is able to do this by resorting to a concept of
metaphysical necessity that is able to account for the temporary
existence of evil in the world, while simultaneously preserving the
omnipotence and omnibenevolence of God. The end result of this
fascinating study is the elucidation of the cause of moral evil,
along with the general defense of traditional monotheistic
religion. Contents: JONAH AND THE UNCONSCIOUS; History or
Allegory?; A Psychological Analysis of the Book of Jonah; The
Identity of the Shadow; Repression and the Concept of Demon
Possession; The Storm; Significance of the Fish; The Prayer; The
Mission to Nineveh; A Theodicy for Natural Evils; JOB: The Story of
Job; The Relationship Between Knowledge and Evil; Job's Goodness
and the Nature of Evil; The Nature of Hell; A Developmental View of
Salvation; Elipjaz's First Speech; Job's Reply; Contingency,
Necessity, and the Ultimate Transformation of Evil into Good; EVIL
IN THE OLD TESTAMENT; Evil, Monotheism, and the Divine Goodness; A
Developmental Interpretation of Evil; ANSWER TO JUNG; Jung and the
God of The Old Testament; Why Bad Things Happen to Good People; A
Pluralistic View of Salvation; Jung's View of Job; The Power of
Doubt; The Severity of the Developmental Process; Could God Have
Done Better?; The Image and the Likeness of God; Jung, Evil and the
Trinity; The Incarnation; Conclusion.
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