Psychologie und Religion

Psychology and Religion

LanguageGerman
Year1938
CountrySwitzerland
GenreNonfiction / Essays / Treatise
Psychologie und Religion

Psychology and Religion is a 1938 work by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, first delivered as part of the Yale University Terry Lectures series and later published by Yale University Press. It represents one of Jung’s most accessible explorations of the relationship between psychology and the religious function of the human mind, laying groundwork for his later writings on archetypes and the collective unconscious.

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