In this class taught by E. Eskenazi on 23 February in the Library Sto. Domingo, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bas part of "Christianity as psychological phenomenon," he continues with reading and commenting on the article by W. Giegerich, published in 1983, "The Burial of the soul in a technological civilization." Giegerich argued here that technology is the true religious the Christian West, the expression of what Jung called symbolic life: an autonomous spiritual life demands and invites human beings to become real .
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Zodiac Activ Alessandro Genovesi
Christianity as a psychological phenomenon: Class of February 23, 2011
In this class taught by E. Eskenazi on 23 February in the Library Sto. Domingo, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bas part of "Christianity as psychological phenomenon," he continues with reading and commenting on the article by W. Giegerich, published in 1983, "The Burial of the soul in a technological civilization." Giegerich argued here that technology is the true religious the Christian West, the expression of what Jung called symbolic life: an autonomous spiritual life demands and invites human beings to become real .
In this class taught by E. Eskenazi on 23 February in the Library Sto. Domingo, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bas part of "Christianity as psychological phenomenon," he continues with reading and commenting on the article by W. Giegerich, published in 1983, "The Burial of the soul in a technological civilization." Giegerich argued here that technology is the true religious the Christian West, the expression of what Jung called symbolic life: an autonomous spiritual life demands and invites human beings to become real .
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