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Psychology & The Cross: Foundations of Jungian Psychology

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Psychology & The Cross is a podcast about the deeper meaning of our existence. In the first season, we dive deep into the world of Carl Gustav Jung. Hosted by Jungian psychoanalyst Jakob Lusensky in Berlin.
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Episodes

Secular Christ #4 | The gnostic Slavoj Žižek

In this final trailer for the new podcast Secular Christ, McGrath continues his seeking for Christ in the Secular Age. This time his "case study" is the Slovenian philosopher and Lacanian, Slavoj Žižek . McGrath views Žižek as one of today's intellectuals who best understands Christianity but also as a representative of the philosophy of (unredeemed) human poverty. A tragic philosophy without hope or redemption and which he also contrasts with the philosophy of human potentiality. This is the la...

Dec 19, 202124 min

Secular Christ #3 | A critique of Jordan B Peterson

Christ is not an archetype. In this episode Philosophy and Theology professor, Sean McGrath offers a critique of Jordan B Peterson’s archetypal take on Christianity. McGrath sees his fellow Canadian as a representative of the philosophy of human potentiality which he contrasts with a Paulian philosophy of redeemed human poverty. Music in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org. Artist. Xylo-Ziko Titles: Dark Water, Perile, Locomotive and First Light.

Dec 12, 202125 min

Secular Christ #2 | Religion as consumer product

In the second episode, Sean McGrath helps us to make a necessary distinction between naive versus mature secularism. He describes what happens to religion in the secular age and how belief has turned into a consumer product. McGrath goes on to describe how Christianity in instances has become an absolute reversal of itself, the antichrist, and has brought with it a new form of evil into this world. Reading: Charles Taylor - A secular Age Music in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.or...

Dec 05, 202116 min

NEW PODCAST: Secular Christ #1

For the coming four Sundays of Advent ‘Psychology & The Cross’ will take a break and give room for a new podcast series that we named 'Secular Christ'. www. secularchrist.com The spark for this initiative came from a conversation I had in episode 3 with Theology & Philosophy professor and former monk Sean J McGrath . In it, he spoke of the limits of psychology and the role of Christian faith in socio-political transformation. So if psychology “is not the end of the road”, what’s next? Qu...

Nov 28, 202133 min

An enormous turd - Jung's vision at the Basel Cathedral

Jung's description of his schoolboy vision of God landing an enormous turd on the Basel Cathedral. The excerpts are from the biography 'Memories, dreams and reflections'. For the full text and Jung's own interpretation of this event, download the biography on this link .

Nov 21, 20213 min

E7 Jung as a prophet for the 21st century with David Tacey

“We can not have a world of individuated individuals without having also a developed and individuated community. That is where I think Christianity has a lot to teach everybody, including Jungians.” Episode description: David Tacey is a Jungian scholar and interdisciplinary researcher whose teaching and writing encompasses the areas of psychoanalysis, religion, spirituality studies, and literary approaches to psychology. In this episode, David speaks of his analysis with the late James Hillman, ...

Nov 14, 202155 minEp. 7

Psalm 2

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Oct 25, 20212 min

E6 The white raven: C.G Jung & Victor White with Ann Conrad Lammers

"What does it mean for Jung to be a Christian? Those symbols of the Christian church continued to matter for him deeply. The crucifixion remained a central image for his thinking, and the idea of resurrection, well, he reframed it in terms of winning through to a resurrected body when one is still alive. But that is the kind of language he would not have used if he had abandoned the Christian mythology, the Christian story." Episode description: Ann Conrad Lammers is a Jungian scholar who has wo...

Oct 13, 202150 minEp. 6

The shrine of Philemon / The repentance of Faust: A letter from C.G Jung

A letter from C.G Jung To Count Hermann Keyserling, 2 January 1928 Dear Count, Your return to yourself, enforced by illness, is on the right track and is something I have wished and expected for you. You identify with the eternally creative, restless, and ruthless god in yourself, therefore you see through everything personal— a tremendous fate which it would be ridiculous either to praise or to censure! I was compelled to respect Nietzsche’s Amor fati until I had my fill of it, then I built a l...

Sep 24, 20212 min

The 1 millimeter: C.G Jung's dream about his father

In this bonus material to episode four of Psychology and the Cross, you get to hear the full dream of C.G Jung about how his dream-father leads him to the "highest presence". A dream that Jung made his own interpretation of but which has also been analyzed by other scholars such as Wolfgang Giegerich . The dream was first shared by Jung in the Aniela Jaffé biography 'Memories, dreams, reflections'. Reading recommendations: A. Jaffé & C.G Jung, Memories, dreams, reflections (Internet Archive)...

Sep 14, 202111 min

What do we do if God is dead? Jung's Red Book as an anti-Zarathustra. (Extra material E05)

What do we do if God is dead? British scholar, Paul Bishop examines the links and relationships between Nietzsche's Zarathustra and C.G Jung's Red Book. Understanding Jung's visionary work as an anti-Zarathustra, replying to Nietzsche that, God is not dead, “ Er ist lebendiger denn je .” He is more alive than ever. For transcriptions, extra material, and feedback visit: www.cross.center Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3sXloJb Recommended reading: Shamdasani, Hillman (2013) Lament of the Dea...

Sep 08, 20218 min

E5 Imitatio Faust: Jung, Goethe and the question of secular redemption with Paul Bishop

"I’ve learned an awful lot from Jung. I feel I have an immense debt of gratitude to him, in that way, in that, if you read Jung, you’re really getting a little education in itself. What Jung is trying to do is to reinvest that notion of redemption with meaning. Not in a way that abandons its theological term, but to make it meaningful: an existential redemption in a world where God is dead.” Episode description: Paul Bishop is a renowned British scholar who has spent the last twenty-five years r...

Aug 29, 202159 minEp. 5

E4 Bowing before the mystery: Islam & individuation with Bernard Sartorius

"Islam basically is acceptance. And this acceptance is not exactly identical with the Christian faith. Islam has—this is what interests me very much—in the Islamic perception of the mystery, I would say it is more open to the mystery: that God can also destroy. There’s no happy end guaranteed.” Episode description: Bernard Sartorius is a Jungian Analyst based in Zurich and a scholar of Islamic Studies. In this episode, we’re investigating individuation and Islamic faith, in relation to Christian...

Aug 12, 202155 minEp. 4

Dreaming the dream forward with Sean McGrath (Extra material E03)

In this extra material to the third episode of Psychology & The Cross, philosopher and theology professor Sean McGrath speak on how to advance the Jungian paradigm and what is needed to "dream the dream forward". McGrath also talks of how he thinks that Professor Sonu Shamdasani single-handedly made Jung academically respectful as well as in his belief that it's the analysands and analysts that can advance the paradigm. Last but not least, we discuss the role of the Red Book and how the prop...

Jul 24, 20216 min

The limits of Psychology with Sean McGrath (Extra material E03)

What are the obstacles when trying to bridge the psychology of C.G Jung and Christianity? The obstacle according to Philosopher Sean McGrath is 'psychological absolutism'. In this extra material from the third episode of the podcast 'Psychology & The Cross' Professor McGrath discusses the work of Wolfgang Giegerich, the limitations of psychology, and Jung as a guerilla theorist. For transcriptions, extra material, and feedback visit: www.cross.center Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3sXl...

Jul 09, 20216 min

E3 This is not the end of the road: C.G Jung & Theology with Sean McGrath

"At the end of the day, psychological integration is not salvation. And I think that most people who have done the work will be ready enough to concede that. This is not the end of the road, it’s not salvation. What do we want? We don’t want just integrated individuals, but we want a redeemed order of being, we want justice on earth.” Episode description: Sean McGrath is a Professor of Philosophy and Theology, a researcher of the philosophical roots of psychoanalysis, and a former professed Cath...

Jun 17, 202155 minEp. 3

C.G Jung & Kierkegaard on anxiety, despair & neurosis (Extra material E02)

In this short segment, Amy Cook explains Kierkegaard and Jung's views on anxiety, despair and neurosis and the potential held in mental suffering. This is bonus material to an episode of the Psychology & The Cross podcast. For full episode, transcriptions and feedback visit: www.cross.center Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3sXloJb...

May 27, 20214 min

C.G Jung & Kierkegaard on the therapeutic value of Faith (Extra material E02)

My conversation with Amy Cook about Kierkegaard and Jung in the episode of Psychology & The Cross was so rich. I, therefore, decided to share some extra material highlighting specific topics discussed in her book, ‘Jung & Kierkegaard – Researching a kindred spirit in the shadows ’. In this short segment, Amy explains both Kierkegaard and Jung's views on 'the therapeutic value of faith'. More info here: https://cross.center/episode/jung-the-therapeutic-value-of-faith/...

May 15, 20214 min

E2 Jungian psychology is ripe for existentialism: C.G Jung & Søren Kierkegaard with Amy Cook

"Kierkegaard has a lot to say about self-deception. He has a lot to say about how resilient our self-deceptions are. He has an awful lot to say about authenticity… I think what Jungian psychology really needs, is a Kierkegaard.” Episode description: For this episode, I had the pleasure to speak to scholar Amy Cook who’s written a bold and beautiful book comparing the psychological projects of the Danish philosopher and Christian existentialist Søren Kierkegaard and Carl Gustav Jung. Amy helps us...

Apr 30, 202152 minEp. 2

The dream of Jungian Analyst Max Zeller (Extra material E01)

In our first episode, Dr. Murray Stein spoke of Jung's vision that a new religion will take form in about six hundred years. The context for this statement is a dream that Berliner Jungian analyst Max Zeller (who later emigrated to Los Angeles) shared with C.G Jung when they met in Zurich in 1949. In this bonus material of that episode Stein shares this story and comments on it. It was first published in Psychological perspectives, 1975 (The journal of the Jung Institute of Los Angeles). For tra...

Mar 12, 202112 min

Trailer: Jung's story of the cross

In this short trailer for the podcast, 'Psychology & The Cross, Dr. Murray Stein shares a story of C.G Jung and the cross. For transcriptions, extra material, and feedback visit: www.cross.center Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3sXloJb

Mar 02, 20212 min

E1 The invisible Church: Jung's treatment of Christianity with Murray Stein

"You know, the reason I became an analyst—I was ordained as a minister—and it wasn’t that I lost my faith, or went sour on the Christian ministry. It was because I felt that Jungian psychology went deeper into the source of people’s needs and problems. And as an analyst, I could go there with them.” Episode description: Dr. Murray Stein is a renowned Jungian psychoanalyst and the author of important books such as ‘Jung’s treatment of Christianity’ and ‘Map of the Soul’. Dr. Stein is perhaps the ...

Feb 23, 202156 minEp. 1
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