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Edge of the Sacred

Jung, Psyche, Earth

Edge of the Sacred( )
Author: Tacey, David
ISBN:978-3-85630-729-5
Publication Date:May 2009
Publisher:Daimon Verlag
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $25.00
Book Description:

Does the earth have a spirit or soul? Science and rationality have not taught us how to love or care for the earth. The mythic bonds to nature, such as those found in Aboriginal Australian cultures, appear to have real survival value because they bind us to the earth in a meaningful way. When these bonds are destroyed by excessive rationality or a collapse of cultural mythology, we are left alone, outside the community of nature and in an alienated state. Jung was one of the first...
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Book Details
Pages:224
Detailed Subjects: Psychology / Social Psychology
Religion / History
Social Science / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / Australian & Oceanian Studies
Psychology / Psychotherapy / Jungian
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8.385 x 5.46 x 0.195 Inches
Book Weight:0.75 Pounds
Author Biography
Tacey, David (Author)
David Tacey was born in Melbourne and his family later moved to Alice Springs, central Australia. He spent his adolescence and early adulthood living alongside Aboriginal cultures. This brought about his lifelong interest in Aboriginal religions and the spiritual relationship between land, nature and human consciousness. He studied literature, philosophy and art history in his Bachelor of Arts degree at Flinders University, and earned his PhD at Adelaide University in literature and psychoanalysis. After winning the Bentham Prize at Adelaide he was one of four Australians to be awarded a post-doctoral fellowship by the Harkness Foundation, New York.

He has published 14 books, 70 refereed essays in journals, 45 chapters in edited volumes, and 50 articles in non-refereed journals and magazines. David Tracey has maintained a commitment to public awareness in the areas of religious education, indigenous health, men's issues and environmental issues. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Literature at La Trobe University in Melbourne and Research Professor at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.

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