The Teachings of Carl Jung: a Bizarre Blend of Blasphemy, Mythology, & Psychology

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The twisted psychological theories of Carl Jung have for a few decades dotted the landscape of modern literature and culture. Originally a friend and younger contemporary of Freud, Jung eventually went his own way, unable to agree with Freud's sexual emphasis. Today, Jung is revered by New Age proponents and known for his strategic role in the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. His theories of the "archetype" lurk beneath the surface in The Masculine Journey, a book authored by Robert Hicks and heavily promoted by Promise Keepers today. Popular author M. Scott Peck, who wrote The Road Less Traveled, is thoroughly rooted in Jung's bizarre theology. Psychologists Minirth and Meier, popular among Christians, call Jung a "pioneering psychologist," adopting his theories of individuation in their claim that a person cannot establish a strong relationship with the Lord until close to the age of thirty.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006