For years, world-famous psychologist C.G. Jung and British theologian Victor White, author of God and the Unconscious, engaged in a lively correspondence. Now, Anne Conrad Lammers examines the highly illuminating friendship and dialogue between these two men, providing particularly valuable insights into Jung's attitude toward theology.
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The correspondence between Jung and James Kirsch spans 33 years, offering a rich exploration of the early Jungian movement. This collection reveals the intricacies of their discussions, shedding light on the development of Jung's ideas and the evolution of analytical psychology. Through their exchanges, readers gain insight into the personal and professional dynamics that influenced Jung's work and the broader context of psychological thought during that era.