
Divine folly - Jung's imitation of Christ (Excerpt Red Book, Chapter XIV)
Psychology & The Cross · Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky
December 17, 202212m 14s
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A read excerpt from chapter XIV, "Divine Folly" of Jung's Red Book, Liber Secundus. In this chapter, Jung picks up Thomas à Kempis (1380–1471) book The Imitation of Christ. He starts his working through of this fundamental concept of Christianity and presents a radical rendering of it.
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PsychologySpiritualityChristianityJungJungianC.G JungPsychoanalysisTheologyPhilosophyMeaningReligion