The Bible And The Psyche by Edward F. Edinger

This work reads biblical narratives through a Jungian psychological lens, treating scripture as a symbolic map of the human psyche and the process of individuation. It interprets key biblical figures and myths as archetypal patterns—ego, shadow, anima/animus, and Self—and shows how their conflicts and resolutions mirror psychological development, transformation, and integration of the unconscious. The approach aims to recover the mythic, therapeutic meaning of the Bible for personal and spiritual growth rather than offering historical or doctrinal analysis.