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Jung on Ignatius of Loyolas Spiritual Exercises: Lectures Delivered at ETH Zurich, Volume 7: 19391940

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Full Title:

Jung on Ignatius of Loyolas Spiritual Exercises: Lectures Delivered at ETH Zurich, Volume 7: 19391940

Contributors:

By (Author) C. G. Jung
Edited by Martin Liebscher
Translated by Caitlin Stephens

ISBN:

9780691244167

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

9th May 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
Spirituality and religious experience
History of science

Dewey:

271.5302

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

Jungs lectures on the psychology of Jesuit spiritual practiceunabridged in English for the first time

Between 1933 and 1941, C. G. Jung delivered a series of public lectures at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. Intended for a general audience, these lectures addressed a broad range of topics, from yoga and meditation to dream analysis and the psychology of alchemy. Here for the first time are Jungs complete lectures on Ignatius of Loyolas Spiritual Exercises, delivered in the winter of 19391940.

These illuminating lectures are the culmination of Jungs investigation into traditional forms of meditation and their parallels to his psychotherapeutic method of active imagination. Jung presents Loyolas exercises as the prime example of a Christian practice comparable to yoga and Eastern meditation, and gives a psychological interpretation of the visions depicted in the saints autobiographical writings. Offering a unique opportunity to encounter the brilliant psychologist as he shares his ideas with the general public, the lectures reflect Jungs increasingly positive engagement with Roman Catholicism, a development that would lead to his fruitful collaborations after the war with eminent Catholic theologians such as Victor White, Bruno de Jsus-Marie, and Hugo Rahner.

Featuring an authoritative introduction by Martin Liebscher along with explanations of Jungian concepts and psychological terminology, this splendid book provides an invaluable window on the evolution of Jungs thought and a vital key to understanding his later work.

Author Bio

Martin Liebscher is lecturer at the School of European Languages, Culture, and Society at University College London and editor and translator at the Philemon Foundation. His books include Psychology of Yoga and Meditation: Lectures Delivered at ETH Zurich, Volume 6: 19381940 and Analytical Psychology in Exile: The Correspondence of C. G. Jung and Erich Neumann (both Princeton).

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