W dialogu z Hiobem: filozofia zła Carla Gustava Junga i etyka całkowitości Ericha Neumanna

This article presents the problem of the presence of evil in the person of the Old Testament God in Answer to Job undertaken by the founder of analytical psychology, Carl Gustav Jung. The Swiss researcher of religion wonders in it about the sense of the relationship between Job and his Creator. The...

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Main Authors: Patrycja Neumann, Arian R. Kowalski
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Akademia im. Jakuba z Paradyża 2021-06-01
Series:Język. Religia. Tożsamość
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Online Access:http://jezyk.religia.tozsamosc.ajp.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0015.0343
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Summary:This article presents the problem of the presence of evil in the person of the Old Testament God in Answer to Job undertaken by the founder of analytical psychology, Carl Gustav Jung. The Swiss researcher of religion wonders in it about the sense of the relationship between Job and his Creator. The concept of Erich Neumann’s ethics is also shown, encouraging man to strive towards psychological wholeness, defined by Jung as the self – an archetype linking the human being with the dimension of Transcendence. In addition, reflection is also undertaken on the concept of mental health, which could define the condition of a person living in the spirit of the ethics of wholeness.
ISSN:2083-8964
2544-1701