Version 1.0.0

A Jungian and Psychoanalytic Approach to Biblical Myth and Religion

Retail Price: €35.92

Our Price: 28.74 (with free UK delivery)

You Save: €7.18 (20%)

Author: Lionel Corbett

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 23/12/24

ISBN: 9781032882765 -- This title is due to be published on the 23rd December 2024. You can if you wish, order it now at our special pre-publication price and we will deliver it to you as soon as it becomes available.

This title is due to be published on the 23rd December 2024. You can if you wish, order it now at our special pre-publication price and we will deliver it to you as soon as it becomes available.

This book describes some of the major psychological processes that underpin various biblical stories and some of the theological speculation to which they have given rise. Psychological biblical criticism, as described here, is suggested as an alternative or supplement to historical-cultural, textual, philological, literary, and other types of biblical criticism.

Using a combination of Jungian and psychoanalytic theory, Corbett shows how some biblical material arises from human psychodynamics, while some originates in the archetypal level of the psyche and is further elaborated as it passes through the human level of the psyche. The author addresses some of the traditional anxieties about psychological approaches to biblical stories. He views Jung’s approach as an evolving mythology of the sacred that offers an alternative to purely theological approaches to the Bible and to the traditions that emerged from it.

This book will be of value to practicing psychotherapists and analysts, particularly those who treat patients with a religious background, as well as trainees, clergy, and graduate students in this area.

https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-22836005-2