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  1. The innate capacity: Jung and the mystical imperative.J. Dourley - 1998 - In Robert K. C. Forman (ed.), The Innate Capacity: Mysticism, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 123--136.
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    Bringing up father: C.G. Jung on history as the education of God.John P. Dourley - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (2):54-68.
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    Jung, Tillich, and Aspects of the Western Christian Development.John P. Dourley - 1977 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 52 (1):18-49.
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    On Behalf of the Mystical Fool: Jung on the Religious Situation.John P. Dourley - 2009 - Routledge.
    Jung's explanation of the religious tendency of the psyche addresses many sides of the contemporary debate on religion and the role that it has in individual and social life. This book discusses the emergence of a new mythic consciousness and details ways in which this consciousness supersedes traditional concepts of religion to provide a spirituality of more universal inclusion. _On Behalf of the Mystical Fool_ examines Jung's critique of traditional western religion, demonstrating the negative consequences of religious and political collective (...)
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    Paul Tillich, Carl Jung, and the Recovery of Religion.John P. Dourley - 2008 - Routledge.
    Is religion a positive reality in your life? If not, have you lost anything by forfeiting this dimension of your humanity? This book compares the theology of Tillich with the psychology of Jung, arguing that they were both concerned with the recovery of a valid religious sense for contemporary culture. _Paul Tillich, Carl Jung and the Recovery of Religion_ explores in detail the diminution of the human spirit through the loss of its contact with its native religious depths, a problem (...)
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  6. Rerooting in the mother: the numinosity of the night.J. Dourley - 2006 - In Ann Casement & David J. Tacey (eds.), The Idea of the Numinous: Contemporary Jungian and Psychoanalytic Perspectives. Routledge.
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