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C. G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar Les Oglesby

C. G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar By Les Oglesby

C. G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar by Les Oglesby


Summary

This book brings together the work of Carl Gustav Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar, two of the most creative thinkers in psychology and theology in the twentieth century, to critically compare their ideas on the perennial question of Gods involvement with evil.

C. G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar Summary

C. G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar: God and evil - A critical comparison by Les Oglesby

This book brings together the work of Carl Gustav Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar, two of the most creative thinkers in psychology and theology in the twentieth century, to critically compare their ideas on the perennial question of Gods involvement with evil.

In later life Jung embarked on a project relating to Christianity, with psychotherapeutic and theological intentions, forming his collection of essays, Symbolik des Geistes, in which God and evil was a major theme. Balthasar gave significant attention to Jungs psychology in his own theological trilogy, but opposed the approach to God and evil that Jung presented.

In this book Les Oglesby provides a thorough examination of convergences and divergences in Jung and Balthasars thinking, their different approaches to the origins and reality of evil, as well as their alternative theological orientations. The book culminates with a study of each mans understanding of the central event of Christianity, Christs death on the Cross and his descent to the dead and discusses how Balthasars vertical and Jungs horizontal approach to this major happening can be held together fruitfully with one another.

Illustrating how analytical psychology and Christian theology can mutually enrich one another when they are held in creative tension, this book invites reflection on the meaning of the central symbol of Christianity, and Gods involvement with evil as an aid to integrated psychological living and theological maturity. It will prove fascinating for students of psychology and religion as well as for Jungian analysts and practical theologians.

C. G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar Reviews

'In many ways this splendid book lays the challenge for other 'imagined dialogues' which might also make a contribution to the ongoing dialogue between analytical psychology and catholic theology.'- Clodagh Weldon, University of Oxford, International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, August 2014

About Les Oglesby

Les Oglesby was Director of Ministry in the Diocese of Ely, and has now retired. He gained his Lambeth PhD in Psychology and Theology in 2012.

Table of Contents

Preface Part 1: Constructing a Framework for Critical Comparison Introducing Jung and Balthasar. A Framework for Critical Comparison Part 2: Bases for Critical Comparison Anthropology and Theological Orientation. Analogy and Polarity Part 3: Gods Involvement with Evil Evil its Origins and Reality. Jung on Gods Involvement with Evil. The Cross in Jung and Balthasar Part 4: Conclusion A Cruciform Model for Gods Involvement with Evil. Summary.

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NPB9780415870573
9780415870573
0415870577
C. G. Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar: God and evil - A critical comparison by Les Oglesby
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-10-23
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