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100 1 $aRensma, Ritske.
245 14 $aThe innateness of myth :$ba new interpretation of Joseph Campbell's reception of C.G. Jung /$cRitske Rensma.
260 $aNew York ;$aLondon :$bContinuum,$cc2009.
300 $axii, 224 p. ;$c25 cm.
440 0 $aContinuum advances in religious studies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [214]-219) and index.
505 0 $aMachine generated contents note: 1.Points of departure -- 1.1.Jung's influence on Joseph Campbell -- 1.2.Overview of book structure -- 1.3.Methodological reflection -- 1.4.My hopes for this book -- Pt. 1 Jung -- 2.The development of Jung's ideas -- 2.1.Early developments -- 2.2.'On the nature of the psyche' -- 2.3.Synchronicity -- 3.The ideas of Anthony Stevens -- 3.1.Archetype -- 3.2.Why religion? -- 3.3.Conclusion -- Pt. 2 Campbell -- 4.Campbell's life -- 4.1.Boyhood and student years -- 4.2.Development of core ideas -- 4.3.Professional career -- 5.Phases one and two of Campbell's career -- 5.1.Which books by Jung did Campbell own? -- 5.2.Phase one (1943-1959) -- 5.3.Phase two (1959-1968) -- 6.Phase three of Campbell's career -- 6.1.Establishing proof for the Jungian turn -- 6.2.Reasons for the Jungian turn -- 6.3.The metaphysical theme in phase three -- 6.4.Stevens and Campbell: the final verdict -- 7.Conclusion -- 7.1.The model of the three phases: a summary --
505 0 $aContents note continued: 7.2.Overview and close analysis of my most important arguments -- 7.3.Campbell as a post-Jungian -- 7.4.Reflections on the potential benefits of my findings.
600 10 $aCampbell, Joseph,$d1904-1987.
650 0 $aMyth.
600 10 $aJung, C. G.$q(Carl Gustav),$d1875-1961$xInfluence.
650 0 $aJungian psychology$xReligious aspects.
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