Answer to Job
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Respuesta a Job (en alemán Antwort auf Hiob) es una obra de 1952 del psiquiatra y psicólogo suizo Carl Gustav Jung que aborda las implicaciones morales, mitológicas y psicológicas del Libro de Job. Fue publicado inicialmente como Antwort auf Hiob (Zúrich, 1952) y traducido al inglés (Londres, 1954).
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Answer to Job (German: Antwort auf Hiob) is a 1952 book by Carl Jung that addresses the significance of the Book of Job to the "divine drama" of Christianity. It argues that while he submitted to Yahweh's omnipotence, Job nevertheless proved to be more moral and conscious than God, who tormented him without justification under the influence of Satan. This scandal made it necessary for God to become united with man. Satan was banished from heaven and God incarnated as purely good, through a virgin birth, into the sinless redeemer Jesus Christ. Eventually, however, God will incarnate his evil side as well. For this to happen, the Holy Ghost left by Christ on earth has to enter "empirical", sinful human beings in whom the divine can be realized completely. Jung turns to the Book of Ezekiel, t
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Risposta a Giobbe (in tedesco: Antwort auf Hiob) è un'opera del 1952 di Carl Gustav Jung, che tratta le implicazioni morali, mitologiche e psicologiche del Libro di Giobbe. Jung considera il Libro di Giobbe come lo sviluppo di un "dramma divino" che contempla per la prima volta la critica di Dio (Gotteskritik). Nella sua opera Jung si scaglia contro la "selvatichezza e perversità divina [di] un Dio smodato nelle sue emozioni... roso dall'ira e dalla gelosia".
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Answer to Job (German: Antwort auf Hiob) is a 1952 book by Carl Jung that addresses the significance of the Book of Job to the "divine drama" of Christianity. It argues that while he submitted to Yahweh's omnipotence, Job nevertheless proved to be more moral and conscious than God, who tormented him without justification under the influence of Satan. This scandal made it necessary for God to become united with man. Satan was banished from heaven and God incarnated as purely good, through a virgin birth, into the sinless redeemer Jesus Christ. Eventually, however, God will incarnate his evil side as well. For this to happen, the Holy Ghost left by Christ on earth has to enter "empirical", sinful human beings in whom the divine can be realized completely. Jung turns to the Book of Ezekiel, the Book of Enoch, and especially the Book of Revelation to consider how this may unfold. He suggests that the modern era, in which humanity wields immense technological power, will be crucial to this second divine birth. Consequently, he interprets the 1950 papal dogma of the Assumption of Mary as easing the transition towards completeness by re-emphasizing the feminine aspect of God. The book was first published in English in 1954. It has received both criticism and admiration from commentators; author Joyce Carol Oates and theologian John Shelby Spong highlighted it as a major work.
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Respuesta a Job (en alemán Antwort auf Hiob) es una obra de 1952 del psiquiatra y psicólogo suizo Carl Gustav Jung que aborda las implicaciones morales, mitológicas y psicológicas del Libro de Job. Fue publicado inicialmente como Antwort auf Hiob (Zúrich, 1952) y traducido al inglés (Londres, 1954).
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Risposta a Giobbe (in tedesco: Antwort auf Hiob) è un'opera del 1952 di Carl Gustav Jung, che tratta le implicazioni morali, mitologiche e psicologiche del Libro di Giobbe. Jung considera il Libro di Giobbe come lo sviluppo di un "dramma divino" che contempla per la prima volta la critica di Dio (Gotteskritik). Nella sua opera Jung si scaglia contro la "selvatichezza e perversità divina [di] un Dio smodato nelle sue emozioni... roso dall'ira e dalla gelosia". La scrittrice Joyce Carol Oates ha affermato che Risposta a Giobbe è il più importante lavoro di Jung. Anche il teologo John Shelby Spong lo ritiene il suo lavoro più profondo.
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