
Job, Jonah, and the Unconscious
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Contents: JONAH AND THE UNCONSCIOUS; History or Allegory?; A Psychological Analysis of the Book of Jonah; The Identity of the Shadow; Repression and the Concept of Demon Possession; The Storm; Significance of the Fish; The Prayer; The Mission to Nineveh; A Theodicy for Natural Evils; JOB: The Story of Job; The Relationship Between Knowledge and Evil; Job's Goodness and the Nature of Evil; The Nature of Hell; A Developmental View of Salvation; Elipjaz's First Speech; Job's Reply; Contingency, Necessity, and the Ultimate Transformation of Evil into Good; EVIL IN THE OLD TESTAMENT; Evil, Monotheism, and the Divine Goodness; A Developmental Interpretation of Evil; ANSWER TO JUNG; Jung and the God of The Old Testament; Why Bad Things Happen to Good People; A Pluralistic View of Salvation; Jung's View of Job; The Power of Doubt; The Severity of the Developmental Process; Could God Have Done Better?; The Image and the Likeness of God; Jung, Evil and the Trinity; The Incarnation; Conclusion.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Chapter Two: Jonah And The Unconscious
- History or Allegory?
- A Psychological Analysis of the Book of Jonah
- The Identity of the Shadow
- Repression and the Concept of Demon Possession
- The Storm
- Significance of the Fish
- The Prayer
- The Mission to Nineveh
- A Theodicy for Natural Evils
- Chapter Three: Job
- The Story of Job
- The Relationship Between Knowledge and Evil
- Job's Goodness and the Nature of Evil
- The Nature of Hell
- A Developmental View of Salvation
- Eliphaz's First Speech
- Job's Reply
- God's Response to Job
- Contingency, Necessity, and the Ultimate Transformation of Evil into Good
- Chapter Four: Evil In The Old Testament
- Evil, Monotheism, and the Divine Goodness
- A Developmental Interpretation of Evil
- Chapter Five: Answer To Jung
- Jung and the God of the Old Testament
- Why Bad Things Happen to Good People
- A Pluralistic View of Salvation
- Jung's View of Job
- The Power of Doubt
- The Severity of the Developmental Process
- Could God Have Done Better?
- The Image and Likeness of God
- Jung, Evil, and the Trinity
- The Incarnation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- About The Author
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