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a| The innateness of myth : b| a new interpretation of Joseph Campbell's reception of C.G. Jung / c| Ritske Rensma.
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a| Points of departure -- Jung's influence on Joseph Campbell -- Overview of book structure -- Methodological reflection -- My hopes for this book -- Part one. Jung -- The development of Jung's ideas -- Early developments -- 'On the nature of the psyche' -- Synchronicity -- The ideas of Anthony Stevens -- Archetype -- Why religion? -- Conclusion -- Part two. Campbell -- Campbell's life -- Boyhood and student years -- Development of core ideas -- Professional career -- Phases one and two of Campbell's career -- Which books by Jung did Campbell own? -- Phase one (1943-1959) -- Phase two (1959-1968) -- Phase three of Campbell's career -- Establishing proof for the Jungian turn -- Reasons for the Jungian turn -- The metaphysical theme in phase three -- Stevens and Campbell : thefinal verdict -- Conclusion -- The model of the three phases : a summary -- Overview and close analysis of my most important arguments -- Campbell as a post-Jungian -- Reflections on the potential benefits of my findings.
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a| Joseph Campbell (1904-1988) was one of the most well-known and popular scholars of myth and comparative religion of the twentieth century. His work, however, has never fully received the same amount of scholarly interest and critical reflection that some of his contemporaries have received. In this book, based on extensive research in the Joseph Campbell Archive in Santa Barbara, Ritske Rensma shows that reflecting on C.G. Jung's influence on Campbell greatly furthers our understanding of these ideas, and that once this goal is achieved it becomes obvious that Campbell was a scholar whose idea.
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a| Introduction. Jung's influence on Campbell-- Overview-- Methodological reflection-- What this book aims to achieve-- Part 1 - Jung-- 1 The development of Jung's ideas about the concept of the archetype-- Early developments-- "On the nature of the psyche"-- Synchronicity-- 2 The Ideas of Anthony Stevens-- Ideas expressed in the book "Archetype Revisited"-- Steven's take on Jung's ideas about religion-- Conclusion-- Part 2 Campbell-- 3 Campbell's Life-- Boyhood and student years-- Development of core ideas-- Professional career-- 4 Phase One and Two of Campbell's Career-- Which books by Jung did Campbell own?-- Phase one (1944-1959)-- Phase two (1959-1968)-- 5 Phase Three of Campbell's Life-- 6 Conclusion-- The model of the three phases: a summary-- Overview and close analysis of my most important arguments-- Campbell as a 'post-Jungian'-- Reflections on the potential benefits of my findings-- Appendix I-- Bibliography. 1| Nielsen x| 9781441115836 x| 20190128
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b| Joseph Campbell (1904-1988) was one of the most well-known and popular scholars of myth and comparative religion of the twentieth century. His work, however, has never fully received the same amount of scholarly interest and critical reflection that some of his contemporaries have received. In this book, based on extensive research in the Joseph Campbell Archive in Santa Barbara, Ritske Rensma shows that reflecting on C.G. Jung's influence on Campbell greatly furthers our understanding of these ideas, and that once this goal is achieved it becomes obvious that Campbell was a scholar whose ideas are still of significance today. Following Jung's lead, Campbell put great emphasis on the innate structures of the mind, an approach which pre-echoes the current 'evolutionary turn' in fields such as cognitive theory, psychology, psychiatry and neurobiology. This study will therefore not just be of interest to students and scholars interested in psychological approaches to the study of religion as well as Jung and Campbell, but also to those with an interest in recent developments in the above-mentioned fields. 1| Nielsen x| 9781441151124 x| 20190128
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b| This is a study of Joseph Campbell (1904-1988), one of the most well-known and popular scholars of myth and comparative religion of the twentieth century. Joseph Campbell (1904-1988) was one of the most well-known and popular scholars of myth and comparative religion of the twentieth century. His work, however, has never fully received the same amount of scholarly interest and critical reflection that some of his contemporaries have received. In this book, based on extensive research in the Joseph Campbell Archive in Santa Barbara, Ritske Rensma shows that reflecting on C.G. Jung's influence on Campbell greatly furthers our understanding of these ideas, and that once this goal is achieved it becomes obvious that Campbell was a scholar whose ideas are still of significance today. Following Jung's lead, Campbell put great emphasis on the innate structures of the mind, an approach which pre-echoes the current 'evolutionary turn' in fields such as cognitive theory, psychology, psychiatry and neurobiology. This study will therefore not just be of interest to students and scholars interested in psychological approaches to the study of religion as well as Jung and Campbell, but also to those with an interest in recent developments in the above-mentioned fields. This groundbreaking new series offers original reflections on theory and method in the study of religions, and demonstrates new approaches to the way religious traditions are studied and presented. Studies published under its auspices look to clarify the role and place of Religious Studies in the academy, but not in a purely theoretical manner. 1| Nielsen x| 9781441115836 x| 20190128
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