PSYCHE AS SACRAMENT: A Comparative Study of C.G. Jung and Paul Tillich by John P. Dourley – Title 7
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Catholic priest and analyst examines the deeper meaning of God, Christ, the Spirit, the Trinity, morality and the religious life. “In the depths of the soul,” he concludes, “the psychological and religious tasks are one.” Index. (See also titles 24, 54, 56) “A sympathetic and insightful dialogue between religious thought and psychology.” – Religious Studies Review.
SKU: 0007
Categories: John Dourley, Religion & Spirituality
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Weight | 0.25 kg |
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Dimensions | 22 × 15 × 3 cm |
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