List of Illustrations and Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: Definitions; 1 C.G. Jung's Theory of Synchronicity; 2 The Concept of Annunciation; 3 Revelation in Annunciation and Synchronicity; II: Challenges; 4 Synchronicity and Its Skeptics; 5 The Challenge of Acausality in Synchronicity; 6 The Miracle and Its Skeptics; 7 The Challenges of the Miraculous; III: Correspondences; 8 Psyche and Soul; 9 Symbols of Spiritual Wholeness; 10 The Archetype in Synchronicity; 11 Angels and Archetypes; 12 Shadows and Daimons; 13 Individuation and Redemption; Conclusion
Summary
Addressing people in an age of faltering religious structures, C.G. Jung asserted the potential for bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and religious belief through analytical psychology. The concepts of annunciation and synchronicity and the role of the angel in relation to both provide the vehicle through which an exploration of Jung's process of individuation becomes possible
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