The Rebirth of the Hero: Mythology as a Guide to Spiritual Transformation Keiron Le Grice ISBN: 9781908995056 Paperback 28th March 2013 6.14 x 9.21 inches 302 pages £17.95 In this book, Keiron Le Grice draws on the ideas and life experiences of C. G. Jung, Joseph Campbell, and Friedrich Nietzsche to explore the spiritual journey of the… Read More »
I enjoyed reading the rich discussion of Catriona’s presentation on the psychology of zombies and their current popularity. It is afascinating topic, and obviously related to the problem of human evil in general. Though I was unable to partake in that recent conversation, I am pleased to let IAJS list members who might be interested know that there is… Read More »
Publication of C. G Jung’s Red Book – Liber Novus (Latin for New Book)
An extraordinary book awaited for decades its importance cannot be overstated. Between 1914 and 1930, Jung entered an extended visionary experience that he called his “confrontation with the unconscious.” Based on these visions, he subsequently developed his principal theories of the collective unconscious, the archetypes, psychological types and the process of individuation. Jung focused on… Read More »
Jung and the New Age by David Tacey
Just as formal religion appears to dwindle to a minority interest, ‘New Age’ spirituality gathers increasing momentum and and baffles us with its popular appeal. What is more, it has appropriated Jung as one of its spiritual leaders. In his own trenchant style, David Tacey offers a theoretical and philosophical account of the New… Read More »
Palgrave Macmillan’s Scholarly History Titles
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as Emma Hedington, and I am responsible for the marketing of Palgrave Macmillan’s scholarly history titles. I believe that one of our most recent paperback releases, Carl Gustav Jung, may be of interest to those attending the 2013 JSSS conference, and I am writing to enquire… Read More »







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