"With the general collapse of the possibility of imagining a transcendent God as somehow 'out there' beyond our experiencing, there has been a renewed interest in the archetypal psychology of C. G. Jung. It was Jung who located the 'Beyond within,' in the psyche's innate processes of symbolization. In this careful and yet accessible book, Mark Gundry shows persuasively how Jung's intuitions about the human symbolic function can indeed provide a theoretical and experiential basis for rethinking spiritual transcendence 'from the bottom up'. This is a text that will be much appreciated by both theologians and thoughtful spiritual seekers who are drawn to the work of Jung but want a more critical philosophical and psychological analysis of the potential of that work to renew spiritual life in our time." John McDargh, Associate Professor, Department of Theology, Boston College
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