Jung and Kierkegaard: Researching a Kindred Spirit in the Shadows

Routledge (2017)
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Part 1 -- Introduction -- 1 A holy kind of healing -- 2 Some striking similarities: personal and philosophical -- 3 Introducing Kierkegaard -- 4 Presenting Jung -- 5 The wounds of the father: a shared inheritance -- Part 2 -- 6 An unconventional Christianity -- 7 Jung and religion -- 8 The therapeutic value of faith -- 9 Grounding ethics in spirit: the medium of our self-realisation -- 10 Suffering and the pain of personal growth: perrissem, nisi perissem -- 11 Authenticity: the creation of one's genuine self -- Part 3 -- 12 'That Religious Neurotic': Kierkegaard on the couch -- 13 Keeping mum: a powerful silence -- 14 Søren's spiritual castration: a father's influence -- 15 To marry or to martyr -- 16 The final years of Søren Kierkegaard: a story of archetypal compensation -- Part 4 -- 17 The nature of a Kierkegaardian neurosis: Jung's reception of Kierkegaard -- 18 Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: polar opposites in the mind of Jung -- 19 Summary of discussion -- 20 Conclusion -- Epilogue: Jung and Kierkegaard: a legacy considered -- Bibliography -- Index.

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