
doi: 10.53745/bs.93.5.8
In this paper, through three chapters, we try to deal with the idea of salvation in the psychological context of the Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. The first chapter will discuss Jung’s approach to religious issues, his basic assumptions, and the similarities and differences between theology and psychology. The topic of the second chapter is the trinitarian and quaternary aspects of Jung’s doctrine, where the reality of the cross as a central symbol of human individuation but also of the entire cosmic totality comes to the fore. In the third chapter, we will talk about the development of consciousness in God and man, with a special focus on Jung’s apparently most dramatic work – »Answer to Job«. The ultimate goal of this work is to present Jung as an original and courageous thinker and author who managed to bring religion and psychology closer together.
cross, križ, otkupljenje., redemption., psychology, Practical Theology, BV1-5099, religion, Jung, psihologija, religija
cross, križ, otkupljenje., redemption., psychology, Practical Theology, BV1-5099, religion, Jung, psihologija, religija
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