Generosity of C.G.Jung’s Religiosity

Authors

  • Daniela Sorea Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Keywords:

individuation process, religiosity, God, Self, archetypal representations

Abstract

Jung attributed a religious dimension to the individuating process and postulated the existence of an archetype of God, in the human unconscious. The logical-epistemological criticisms aimed at Jung, overlook the possibility of their being an expression of a religious representation of the world. If Jung is religious, then his religiosity is more comprehensive than the Christian one and it might be the expression of a new paradigmatic type of representation of the world.

Author Biography

Daniela Sorea, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Sociology and Communication

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Published

2015-06-26

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SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY