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Introduction | 3 | |
Pt. I | Jung's Relationship to Christianity | 25 |
1 | A Father's Unfinished Work | 27 |
2 | "Thoughts on the Interpretation of Christianity" | 43 |
3 | The Experience of "Religious Realities" | 61 |
4 | "Why I am not a Catholic" | 69 |
Pt. II | Jung's Psychological Approach to Christian Doctrine, Ritual, and Symbol | 73 |
1 | "Christ, A Symbol of the Self" | 75 |
2 | "Christ as Archetype" | 107 |
3 | "Father, Son, and Spirit" | 119 |
4 | The Holy Ghost | 127 |
5 | "The Mass and the Individuation Process" | 133 |
6 | "Symbolism of the Cross" | 155 |
7 | Mythic Features in Christian Doctrine | 161 |
Pt. III | Jung's Interpretation of Christian History and Its Future | 179 |
1 | From "Introduction to the Religious and Psychological Problems of Alchemy" | 181 |
2 | "The Sign of the Fishes" | 213 |
3 | From "Answer to Job" | 235 |
4 | The Missing Element in Christian Doctrine | 273 |
Index | 277 |
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