Archetype of the Apocalypse: Divine Vengeance, Terrorism, and the End of the WorldOpen Court Publishing, 2002 - 256 páginas The collective belief in Armageddon has become more powerful and widespread in the wake of recent terrorist attacks. Edward Edinger looks at the chaos predicted by the Book of Revelation and relates it to current trends including global violence, AIDS, and apocalyptic cults. |
Contenido
The Grand Final Catastrophe | 1 |
Chapters 1 2 3 | 15 |
Chapters 6 7 | 23 |
Chapters 4 5 | 41 |
Chapters 8 9 10 | 81 |
Chapters 11 12 13 | 99 |
Chapters 17 18 | 133 |
Chapters 19 20 | 147 |
Chapters 21 22 | 163 |
A Case History of Possession by | 183 |
The Heavens Gate Cult | 194 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abyss aeon Albrecht Dürer alchemical angel Answer to Job Apocalypse archetype apocalyptic Christ apocatastasis Applewhite aspect assimilation Babylon beast Bible blood Book of Job Book of Revelation Branch Davidians C.G. Jung called chapter Christian collective psyche collective unconscious coming concrete conflict Creation of Consciousness David Koresh Davidians destruction divine dream earth Edinger EDITOR eternal experience fact figure fire God-image going happen heaven Heaven's Gate heavenly Holy human Ibid imagery incarnation incense individual Jerusalem Jerusalem Bible Jesus John Jung's Jungian king kingdom Lamb Last Judgment libido literal living Lord mandala manifestation Marshall Applewhite means Mysterium Coniunctionis nature Old Testament one's opposites ordeal plague possessed psychic psychological Psychology and Religion rapture reference says scripture seal seven churches soul spirit symbolism things throne tion transformation transpersonal understand vision whole Woodcut words Yahweh York