The podcast Psychology & The Cross started as a research project to get a better understanding of C.G Jung’s relationship to Christianity. […]
Read moreEpisode 13: Making Conscience Conscious with Donald Carveth and Sean McGrath
(0:00) “Somewhere Jung says that the only evil is unconsciousness. And this, I think, this touches to your work, Don, […]
Read moreE11 Wrestling with Christ: Roundtable Discussion with Murray Stein, Ann Conrad Lammers, and Paul Bishop
A bit more than a year into this podcast series, it felt like a good time to stop and reflect […]
“I think so much of Jung’s work is his wrestling with Christianity. I think if you want to understand Jung, […]
Read moreE6. 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 […]
C.G Jung on evil with Dr. Sean McGrath
Philosophy and Theology professor Sean McGrath explains Carl Gustav Jung’s view on evil and some misconceptions of it in the Jungian field. This excerpt is taken from the third episode of the podcast Psychology & The Cross.
Read moreSøren Kierkegaard as psychologist
Amy Cook is the author is the author of the book ‘Jung and Kierkegaard – Researching a kindred Spirit in the shadows’ (Routledge 2018) and was interviewed for the second episode of ‘Psychology & The Cross’. In this short video clip Amy speaks about Kierkegaard as a psychologist.
Read moreThis is not the end of the road. New podcast episode with Dr. Sean McGrath
Sean McGrath Jungian podcast
Read moreE1. The invisible Church: An interview with Jungian Analyst Dr. Murray Stein
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’.