The opposite of sin is faith in which one responds, you might say, appropriately to the call that comes to […]
Søren 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 moreAnxiety, despair and neurosis (Bonus material episode 2)
In this short segment, Amy explains Kierkegaard and Jung’s views on anxiety, despair and neurosis and the potential to be found in mental suffering. This is bonus material to the last episode of the Psychology & The Cross podcast.
The therapeutic value of Faith (Bonus material episode 2)
What is the therapeutic value of faith? In this short segment scholar, Amy Cook explains both Kierkegaard and Jung’s views on ‘the therapeutic value of faith’.
E2. Jungian Psychology is ripe for existentialism: C.G Jung & Søren Kierkegaard: with Amy Cook
In this episode, I had the great 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 C.G Jung.