Carl G. Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychologist and psychoanalyst considered by many to be one of the eminent scholars of the twentieth century. His ideas influenced several academic disciplines over the decades, especially mythology and religion. This essay reviews Jung’s psychoanalytic insights, views on religion, and his controversial hypothesis of synchronicity that inspires many…
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