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Author | Title | Publisher | Location | Subject |
Harold Coward , | Jung and Eastern thought | State Univ. N.Y., 1985. N.Y., 1985218 p. | COWA | |
Robert Aziz | C G Jung’s psychology of religion and synchronicity | State Univ. N.Y., 1990. N.Y., 1990269 p. | AZIZ | |
Walter A Shelburne | Mythos and logos in the thought of Carl Jung: the theory of the collective unconscious in scientific perspective | State Univ. N.Y., 1988. N.Y., 1988180 p. | SHEL | |
Jeffrey C Miller | Transcendent function: Jung’s model of psychological growth through dialogue with the unconscious | State Univ. N.Y., 2004. N.Y., 2004230 p. | MILL | |
Michael Washburn | Embodied spirituality in a sacred world | State Univ. N.Y., 2003. N.Y., 2003235 p. | WASH | |
Ruth Lax , ed. | Essential papers on character neurosis and treatment | State Univ. N.Y., 1989. N.Y., 1989459 p. | LAX | |
Ervin Laszlo | Connectivity hypothesis: foundations of an integral science of quantum, cosmos, life, and consciousness | State Univ. N.Y., 2003. N.Y., 2003147 p. | LASZ | |
David Griffin | God and religion in the postmodern world; essays in postmodern theology | State Univ. N.Y., 1989. N.Y., 1989175 p. | G200 GRIF | |
Robert Ellwood | Politics of myth: a study of C G Jung, Mircea Eliade & Joseph Campbell | State Univ. N.Y., 1999. N.Y., 1999207 p. | ELLW | |
Curtis D Smith | Jung’s quest for wholeness: a religious and historical perspective | State Univ. N.Y., 1990. N.Y., 1990169 p. | SMIT | |