The Feminine in Jungian Psychology and in Christian Theology

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"The Feminine in Jungian Psychology and in Christian Theology" is a scholarly work that explores the concept of the feminine through the lenses of Carl Jung’s analytical psychology and Christian theological tradition, examining their intersections and implications for spirituality and human development.

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instanceOf psychological study
scholarly work
theological study
addresses relationship between psychology and theology
role of the feminine in Christian spirituality
role of the feminine in individuation
analyzes psychological symbolism of the feminine
religious symbolism of the feminine
approach comparative
interdisciplinary
concerns dialogue between psychology and religion
integration of Jungian insights into Christian thought
examines implications of the feminine for human development
implications of the feminine for spirituality
intersections between Jungian psychology and Christian theology
fieldOfStudy analytical psychology
spirituality studies
systematic theology
focusesOn concept of the feminine
human psychological development
spiritual development
genre academic non-fiction
intendedAudience psychologists
students of spirituality
theologians
language English
mainTopic Christian theology NERFINISHED
Jungian psychology
feminine
relatesToConcept Christian doctrine of humanity
anima archetype
archetype of the feminine
image of God
usesFrameworkOf Carl Jung’s analytical psychology NERFINISHED
Christian theological tradition

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Ann Belford Ulanov notableWork The Feminine in Jungian Psychology and in Christian Theology