C.G. Jung and the Book of Job: Human responsibility for God’s self-knowledge

In C.G. Jung?s view, the human person as a second creator is responsible not only for the continuous creation of the cosmos but also for God?s transformation and His continuous incarnation in the world. A new epoch, argues Jung, inaugurates a new, ?spiritual? Church, which will replace the Old one,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Theoria (Beograd) 2023, Vol.66 (4), p.183-193
1. Verfasser: Knezevic, Romilo Aleksandar
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In C.G. Jung?s view, the human person as a second creator is responsible not only for the continuous creation of the cosmos but also for God?s transformation and His continuous incarnation in the world. A new epoch, argues Jung, inaugurates a new, ?spiritual? Church, which will replace the Old one, and our ?responsible living? will become our form of prayer and church service.
ISSN:0351-2274
2406-081X
DOI:10.2298/THEO2304183K