Carl Jung and Christian Spirituality (Moore)

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Carl Jung and Christian Spirituality comes at a time when Jungian psychology is becoming more and more important, says Robert L. Moore, editor of this collection of essays and author of the introduction. Jung's ideas appeal to many "laypersons and professionals in the mental health field-especially among those disillusioned by the more narrow and simplistic psychlogical theories" . Jung's views have great appeal, of course, because they suggest the possibilty that human beings do have a "common humanity" and "common spiritual roots" . The need to find these aspects of mental life shared by all is crucial, says Moore, for "no less than the future of the planet is at stake" .

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Carl Jung and Christian Spirituality comes at a time when Jungian psychology is becoming more and more important, says Robert L. Moore, editor of this collection of essays and author of the introduction. Jung's ideas appeal to many "laypersons and professionals in the mental health field-especially among those disillusioned by the more narrow and simplistic psychlogical theories" . Jung's views have great appeal, of course, because they suggest the possibilty that human beings do have a "common humanity" and "common spiritual roots" . The need to find these aspects of mental life shared by all is crucial, says Moore, for "no less than the future of the planet is at stake" .

Carl Jung and Christian Spirituality comes at a time when Jungian psychology is becoming more and more important, says Robert L. Moore, editor of this collection of essays and author of the introduction. Jung's ideas appeal to many "laypersons and professionals in the mental health field-especially among those disillusioned by the more narrow and simplistic psychlogical theories" . Jung's views have great appeal, of course, because they suggest the possibilty that human beings do have a "common humanity" and "common spiritual roots" . The need to find these aspects of mental life shared by all is crucial, says Moore, for "no less than the future of the planet is at stake" .