Answer To Job by C.G. Jung
This profound exploration delves into the biblical story of Job, examining the psychological and theological implications of his suffering and relationship with the divine. The narrative scrutinizes the nature of God, the dynamics of good and evil, and the human quest for meaning amidst adversity. Through a symbolic and analytical lens, it challenges traditional religious interpretations, proposing a transformative understanding of the divine-human interaction that emphasizes the necessity for a conscious and reciprocal relationship between humanity and the divine archetype.
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- Published
- 1952
- Nationality
- Swiss
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 96-120
- Original Language
- German
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