I. Introduction
II. Reflections on Jung’s Psychology of Religion
1. Historical Sketch: The Brief History of Psychoanalysis and Analytical Psychology
2. A Biographical Sketch of Jung: Reflection on Memories, Dreams, Reflections
III. Reflections on Carl G. Jung’s Psychology of Religion
1. Beyond the Instinct: Spirit is the Organic Source of the Search for Meaning
2. Religion and Creed: Not Theological but Empirical and Phenomenological
3. Trinity and Cross: Not Christian Creeds but Archetypes and A Priori
4. Mass Where the Individuation Process Happens
5. Jung’s Understanding of Job’s Suffering and Christ’s Sacrifice as the Self
6. Request for Modern Man’s Need to Integrate Religion and Science
IV. Conclusion
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