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A Psychological
Interpretation of Evil and Spiritual
Growth in the Old Testament
In this easy to read psychological
analysis of the problem of evil, Michael A. Corey offers
an intriguing Jungian analysis of the Biblical stories of
Job and Jonah. But Corey takes this line of reasoning one
step further, by actually reinterpreting the various tenets
of traditional Christianity from a psychological point of
view. The end result of this fascinating conceptual synthesis
is an exciting empirical confirmation of traditional Christian
theology.
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