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Hello,

I am currently reading Jung's " Answer to Job " . I am puzzeld by something.

Maybe some people will be able to shed some light?

I find striking is that in this book Jung talks of God as if he were a real

person, who has really existed and mistreated Job so injustly. I would have

expected Jung to see it as a story giving us insight to the psychology of

whoever wrote the Book of Job. To treat God as an archetype, a projection

rather than a real person?

Artemis

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