The Guild of Pastoral Psychology
Resources
The Guild has an archive of 350 papers dating back to the 1930s and 600 recordings dating from the 1970s. You can browse these using the search facilities below; they are free to download for Guild members.
Disclaimer: The Guild’s written and audio resources are for members’ personal and non-commercial use only. The views expressed in them are those of the authors; they may not necessarily be shared by Guild members, nor represent the collective opinion of the Guild.
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Reflections On Betrayal
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Silence and the Desert: An exploration of Christian Mysticism with the Desert Fathers, the Gospel of Thomas and Meister Eckhart
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The Fierce Dance Of The Goddess
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The Two Names of God
It has been concealed from us that in Genesis there are two names for God, and the confusion has caused enormous problems in our religious culture. Julian David, founder member of IGAP, former Chair of the C. G. Jung Club and editor of “Harvest”, explores the meaning of this concealment.
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C.G.Jung’s quest for Aurora Consurgens
History plays an important role in Jung’s studies, both personal and collective. In the 1930s Jung’s focus turns in direction of the Hermetic Philosophy and Alchemy in the European past. In the centre of these studies, an almost completely unknown Latin text, called Aurea Hora (Golden Hour) or Aurora Consurgens…
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God’s Involvement with Evil: Jung and Balthasar – a dialogue
This talk brings together the work of Carl Gustav Jung and Hans Urs von Balthasar, to critically compare their ideas on the perennial question of God’s involvement with evil. The talk culminates with a study of each man’s understanding of the central event of Christianity, Christ’s death on the Cross…
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Mary Magdalene – a Symbol of Evolving Consciousness
In recent years the image we have of Mary Magdalene has come into question as historians and theologians have revisited ancient texts and early church history. Here she has been portrayed as a prostitute, penitent sinner and devoted follower of Christ. The extraordinary success of Dan Brown's book, The Da…
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Through The Spaces Of The Dark
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Violence in History
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Jesus and the Goddess: The secret teachings of the original Christians
Philosopher Tim Freke explores the Gnostic myths of Jesus and the Christian Goddess Sophia, suggesting they are initiation allegories that symbolise the path to the mystical state of gnosis. He suggests a revolutionary new understanding of the true message of ancient Christianity, which can still bring profound transformation to us…