Jung Conception of the Holy Ghost
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1994
Department
Philosophy and Religion
School
Humanities
Abstract
Carl Jung saw the Holy Ghost as the crowning figure in God's revelation of Himself. For Jung, the Holy Ghost is that mysterious force which unites opposites and allows the transcendent to enter space and time. Through a process called "continuing incarnation," the Holy Ghost makes it possible for ordinary people to participate in "the sonship of God."
Publication Title
Journal of Religion and Health
Volume
33
Issue
4
First Page
313
Last Page
319
Recommended Citation
Gates, L.
(1994). Jung Conception of the Holy Ghost. Journal of Religion and Health, 33(4), 313-319.
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