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020 _a0-85398-447-6
040 _cNew Zealand National Bahai Reference Library
100 _91597
_aTheo Cope
245 1 0 _aRe-thinking, Re-visioning, Re-placing : From Neo-Platonism to Bahá'í in a Jung Way
260 _aOxford
_bGeorge Ronald
_c2001
300 _axiv, 322 s. ; 21 cm.
440 _91276
_aGeorge Ronald Baha'i Studies Series
505 _a'The teachers of the Cause must be . . . embodied spirit, personified intellect . . .' 'Abdu'l-Bahá An excursion into the realm of ideas - a challenging, demanding and thought-provoking book. The two works presented here, 'Heart Thoughts' and 'A Place for a Psychological Philosophy' are an attempt to rethink ideas which have persisted in Western philosophy and metaphysics for millennia. Inspired by the teachings of the Bahá'í Faith, on the one hand the book introduces to a Bahá'í audience some of the ideas of the Swiss psychiatrist Dr Carl Jung and on the other challenges the present followers of Jung to base the psyche upon the spiritual dimension of existence. 'Cope sets out to relate the worlds of concepts, ideas, imagination, thoughts, to the worlds of soul, spirit, mind, heart and thence to psychology, philosophy, religion, the Bahá'í Faith. His grasp of the subject, both historically and conceptually, is clearly immense, his logic sensible, his hundreds of sources impeccable.' Bahá'í Review Panel, United Kingdom
520 3 _aContents: "Heart Thoughts" -- "A Place for a Psychological Philosophy."
650 0 _9182
_aPsychology
_vBaha'i Faith
650 0 _9942
_aPsychotherapy
_vBaha'i Faith
650 0 _91598
_aPositive Psychotherapy
650 0 _91599
_aNeoplatonism
_vBaha'i Faith
650 0 _91600
_aJungian Psychology
_vBaha'i Faith
773 _tGeorge Ronald Bahá'í Studies Series, xiv, 322 p.
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_cBOOK
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