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Considered one of Jung's most controversial works, Answer to Job also stands as Jung's most extensive commentary on a biblical text. Here, he confronts the story of the man who challenged God, the man who experienced hell on earth and still did not reject his faith. Job's journey parallels Jung's own experience--as reported in The Red Book: Liber Novus--of descending into the depths of his own unconscious, confronting and reconciling the rejected aspects of his soul.
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Criticism, Bible, interpretation, Psychology, Deep-Psychology, Mystic, Philosophy, Religion, Mythology, Criticism, interpretation, Italian Philosophy, Job (bijbelboek), Godsvoorstellingen, Psychoanalytische interpretatie, Bibel, Psychologie, Bible et psychanalyse, Commentaries, Analytische Psychologie, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t. poetical books, Religion, philosophyShowing 4 featured editions. View all 17 editions?
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Answer to Job.
1973, Princeton University Press
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- [1st Princeton/Bollingen paperback ed.
0691017859 9780691017853
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Bibliography: p. 109.
Translation of Antwort auf Hiob.
Extracted from v. 11 of the author's Collected works, issued as no. 20 in the Bollingen series.
Includes index.
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