Yearnings of the Soul : Psychological Thought in Modern Kabbalah
معرفی کتاب «Yearnings of the Soul : Psychological Thought in Modern Kabbalah» نوشتهٔ Jonathan Garb، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of Chicago Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In Yearnings of the Soul, Jonathan Garb uncovers a crucial thread in the story of modern Kabbalah and modern mysticism more generally: psychology. Returning psychology to its roots as an attempt to understand the soul, he traces the manifold interactions between psychology and spirituality that have arisen over five centuries of Kabbalistic writing, from sixteenth-century Galilee to twenty-first-century New York. In doing so, he shows just how rich Kabbalah’s psychological tradition is and how much it can offer to the corpus of modern psychological knowledge. Garb follows the gradual disappearance of the soul from modern philosophy while drawing attention to its continued persistence as a topic in literature and popular culture. He pays close attention to James Hillman’s “archetypal psychology,” using it to engage critically with the psychoanalytic tradition and reflect anew on the cultural and political implications of the return of the soul to contemporary psychology. Comparing Kabbalistic thought to adjacent developments in Catholic, Protestant, and other popular expressions of mysticism, Garb ultimately offers a thought-provoking argument for the continued relevance of religion to the study of psychology. In __Yearnings of the Soul__, Jonathan Garb uncovers a crucial thread in the story of modern Kabbalah and modern mysticism more generally: psychology. Returning psychology to its roots as an attempt to understand the soul, he traces the manifold interactions between psychology and spirituality that have arisen over five centuries of Kabbalistic writing, from sixteenth-century Galilee to twenty-first-century New York. In doing so, he shows just how rich Kabbalah’s psychological tradition is and how much it can offer to the corpus of modern psychological knowledge. Garb follows the gradual disappearance of the soul from modern philosophy while drawing attention to its continued persistence as a topic in literature and popular culture. He pays close attention to James Hillman’s “archetypal psychology,” using it to engage critically with the psychoanalytic tradition and reflect anew on the cultural and political implications of the return of the soul to contemporary psychology. Comparing Kabbalistic thought to adjacent developments in Catholic, Protestant, and other popular expressions of mysticism, Garb ultimately offers a thought-provoking argument for the continued relevance of religion to the study of psychology. In This Work, Jonathan Garb Uncovers A Crucial Thread In The Story Of Modern Kabbalah And Modern Mysticism More Generally: Psychology. Returning Psychology To Its Roots As An Attempt To Understand The Soul, He Traces The Manifold Interactions Between Psychology And Spirituality That Have Arisen Over Five Centuries Of Kabbalistic Writing, From Sixteenth-century Galilee To Twenty-first-century New York. In Doing So, He Shows Just How Rich Kabbalah's Psychological Tradition Is And How Much It Can Offer To The Corpus Of Modern Psychological Knowledge. The Return Of The Soul: Psychology And Modern Kabbalah -- The Safedian Revolution -- Psychological Theories -- National Psychology -- The Soul And The Heart In Twentieth-century Kabbalah -- Modern Mystical Psychology: A Comparative View -- The Soul Of The Nomian. Jonathan Garb. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 245-284) And Index. Contents 8 Preface 10 1. The Return of the Soul: Psychology and Modern Kabbalah 12 2. The Safedian Revolution 33 3. Psychological Theories 58 4. National Psychology 89 5. The Soul and the Heart in Twentieth-Century Kabbalah 115 6. Modern Mystical Psychology: A Comparative View 137 7. The Soul of the Nomian 159 Appendix: The Soul in the Work Binyan Shmu鈥檈l 180 Notes 184 Bibliography 256 Index 296
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